OioiT.Th'Y AND r.KATTV. Su?Cf-ptiil.ty of M.n to Fr.voLty 1 unci S-'.i;,i.-lly. ' ..(Ull- Seem ! nui;nil a I'rrmlum ! ll ! I'.liihiy 'H :i Ar t Ills- tuuiil Tliv li-iiU Mlll.l Tirol j uf 1'ril.tnlii' l.fita.-cn. A born t h.m :i !: N.-w Vi-rl- jriws) KiV edor n". I Th"' C'MJ'K fjll( Ms " )i world i : ' coquette is more tlinj" toils. . iv, i-st r's a wri.iT in the ...ill. Mi.' inherits a l..t thar wealt ii. for w hil" money ii s I'li-himi In a ity drives it cnqm "ry makes it sparkle. !owiil on with her con ili "H' is a man li ft in the : a In art in h is bosom. Tin ro n in New York lin keeps a liiu'-school for the eihica c,i,r' res. and in-tca.l- ' on ios.- leaves she treads on s a won:;; lii boar ti.-n of of w:ilin: am-i s an and t.i i : i l ; hand 1 1 1 drills at h "SB l,iv.1 USD years in the a; I.U'-at i..it. Ther" ure r graded course- ot st miy. no exhaust ire exan.ina tions, ih t.'dii.tis rneiiiory li--n:i'i und no iii. esan. eternal and intoler.iblo smashing of piano-keys. Aspirants for dek;n es can. go to the Harvard unticx. V..iiM-l.o jrrenadier are iiirecte.1 to IloL- .'.r and ( oli.i.ibia. and bluo sto. li ire's are ad i -e l to enter local high M-lioolj and universities for intellectual force. Hi pi coiin try is fostered, and no secret made about it, either. Square shoulders are rounded into IV M.'.o irrace; t'.it .- .l.-s are rai .ed by ju dicious foot, coverings; high foreheads shi It ri d hy kiss curls; harsh voices lo.veri d a while tone; angular elbows turned in: sti'.I joints loosened and ever,- sy:,.ptoin ef a .strong wiin-l rigidly supiires.M-d. The pupil is sweetened, .s,.!t. n.-d and curved. She is carefully iustiu. "till to know nothing and to do not hi in' that will rol a grace or mar a smile. And does she pay? I )oi sii't she. lrop hi r in tie' village lane or quiet jiromena i'' of her native 'dty and see if she i-. not g..l.M -l up l.y the most (irotn- isinv yo.in : I;nv r or most prominent bachelor in t he town. This is a serious, angular old w yrid. Mm are sick an I tired cf shrewdness, logic, argument and brains. Tin y want to he aiuusid, districted. diverted, liood sense i, t.'dious after the nrirki t closes, and the woman who talks profit and hiss, supply and demand, premium and discount in evening dress, iii the tuiinn'.i" ht or at a dinner party, is a ni:-!.t"i.;ro in petticoats, to be eluded at the first turn in the lane, (.'lian'i' is rest, and, while wo hate pilin, we love jrahhle. There is w hero the co iiieti'y of woman wins. I reu.euiher riling in an elevated train beside a cri v.l v man of tlfty and a bree.v, cha'ty LTtrl eiielop d iii flutter iu" ri' 'hoii .. dreamy lace and the scent of w il l ol ives, who w as pouring sixdi ty chat iui i le-r eouipanioii'i, ear. When lull came m hi r r.-riial do you thick ho sillied res: fully'.' No", a hit of it. His only remark was: "Ti '.1 me sotne more." oiiu' trv is to the wine of life what UlC sji.u'ix are woun ri'i.uit lis! !e IS to !i who c: champagne, and thert .ii no moro lndp beiUif !i th in that delicious draught blib'dil.K-. y of .ionseiise, too, brothers i 'u-t ri powder, curl pajierH, ;ud , i ,i nt. It is a mat te:. h '" Ih i" Mu si, dear rotecf re i one more t t m a i ib"ral al o.r l.ou.e. whi.e ti.e Veriest can in I A pre prea !i bp r. . ter o." . ed si ."e b A .ill.' l'o:i.V 1 ti.e ph court. "I he ,' cros .: .i and ! . .. !' ! : fir t . O! liU i.l lie s t has and her Iho till of tciinij d..nce is h 1 pi d over dangerous s are picked up e drop, them. TilO 1 d u at a bank window and tlio itioa in the shop- are hers. I'el s the loveliest t'.owers, io;,s e and ii s. I he new est la t"si prin is in t iie mar- I.eT'i-, reel ie the id dairy :eir hiarts, thi ir hands. Ti. ihi boo 1, ke . (f !: their eood nd '1 m ell. names, and linally their worldly nr. d not make a show-case of lu r wer p-ardeii to the teif cap" ii ri" Int.. a ssoi Pi. n I lay tli" th ':.'. A fTirl .hi l e ah .olutidy ie in a 1. c.-n-cei. t r rnlin. iu youth, beauty, sent .:..eiit are ed w i:h a ::i. l in a white dress, f men shriii. i from hroc.id.- and pass.;;ne:ielcrie as fahric.s beyond thoir it' '"i.e. hut the white cambric, the white mull, the w h.tc any ti.ini; is a raiment thai hi its out arithmetical cal C'.i la" i in. The o. jue'te may be as wise as taria Mtt-he.l. Mis.ni Ik Ar.thony or Ahi-ail Dod'o. 1. t. she w ill in er let a man tind it out. he knows too well how they hat. .in. 's di lactic. And so she smilea sw i e : 1 , Ibr. ,' may sh ., talks j-a ly and lives topleaso. luck to the little coiiuette. Lonij c wave and never waver. VALUE Or THE PAST. It TelU la the Slot luatirnlflrant Acta of the 1'rrKfiit. Tho power uf tin pist over every in stant of tho present is so subtle in ita operation that it t'.lsiu Hip most insl;--nillcar.t acts. One of r.iy friends who has had niucU experience in tuition tells mo that he knows immediately, without ask inc. question, whether a yuunj man has had a classical i .location or not. A close observer li.lht possiil? filoss f.-or.l the slightest l:-.,iver;irT.ts if a youtiif man had beta accusluiucd to athletic exercises. In all tan arts thcro are momentary ditMcult.es that only the most dexterous can fully overcome. In other words, tho labor of years is concentrated la tho skill of a nteim nt, tho extensive past operating with all its accumulated Xorco upon tho narrow present. n witness-in,,- these i:i, :i.i nta.-y displays of a skill that is a'.aii-s: incomprehensible, a thoughtful per.on is chiefly impressed hy that marvelous law- of nature which makes yi ars of previous labor available all at once. The i-ro.At dilVcultv In immlnrln.T tV, Present well is that the use of it must J form part of some consistent schemo or ' wll-dovi..ed arrangement of life. There : is no satisfactory l'resent that is not j well rooted in the Past. It is the sense I of thisc-rcat need of tho Pasl which i drives po::. who have no steady pur- I suits to a perpetual waste of time. ' They f.-ol that desultory eorts aro use- ! less, and they can not determine to un dertake, thoso ttat mi-ht be eiTectual and continuous. Hence the great t advantages in trades and profe. 1 sions, that they insure continuity ; they I keep th- cobbler t. Lis last, the "painter ' to his paUette. It is thui. in tho ar- ' ranc, tneiits of nature, that tho Present is n:a bi so aluable, that men are, on the who.... so won b-rf illy elllcient now when wi want t he ir services, and do not t putusoif .th pr.vi..ses i f future utili- j ty. This is the one admirable result. that civ iliia'.;. m helps us now, that tho telegraph is rea iy to take our m.'ssao and the steamer re.nly t star an I the Ere-t nc-in.. rea !y to stop tho conflagra tion. Th. incr. ;i,id expe rience of tho human raco i-. li-adini; i; uiore and more to appreciate tue importance of the iT.'sent an I to look u;,sn tho Futur only as that h.:. ,'i will bo th present in Its turn. Phi. ip (J. Ilanierton, in Sen htier l.M Mucll -rKrowt. I hli -is !...'- i i i ;t "P from th Mr. 11.1 1Tt -"'i'!i' il.n'tnl". h:iv itiiOoverea U'le le r IH 'V I'.lse.ise. .ir-. ' .11,','-! -UiH. I wish tiny'''. -; 1 M'lxini' f-r in a .1 ,e i .. s 1 ;' . i.e.: "h Vj lini a cure for my old rliviUviU.' t - . M M . . . . v. JOB:: PRINTING. Printing Office Is tbe plae to cet your JOB PRINTING Tioaiptly a:il sat irf actor ily executed. We will meet tbj prices of alii honoraole coin j-t ion, We ilon't do any but titsl-cia-s woik and want a living price for it. Willi Fast Presses ani New 1m We are prrpared to turn nut Job Printing of every discretion In the FINEST STYLE and at the very Lowest Cash Prices. Nothitic out the best material ased and our work rpt-ak for Itself. We are pre pared to print on the shorUs; nolle Posters, Phchwiammes. BrsiNKss Carps. Taos, Dilx IIkadi1, Monthly Statemknts. Envelopes, Labklp, Ciucllahs, Wedding and ViMTiMi Cards, CHiickfl. Notes, DiiAii-i's. Kkckiptm, Uo.nd Work, Eettek and Note Heads, and IIop and Paktt In vitations. Etc We can print anything from the smallest and neatest Vfeiting Card to the largest Poster on short notice and at the most Reasonable Kates. The Cumbria Freeman, EBENSI5UKG. PEXX'A. ALLAN'S CIGARS & CIGARETTES.! PATENTED ThtH liooda C'oolmin iho Lritt i rrllra uf lb flue Tree. Use them for a pleasant ctmoke and pptody relief for INFLUENZA. ACUTE ANO CHRONIC CATARRH, CLERGYMEN'S SORE THROA T. HAT FEVER, ASTHMA AND ALL BRONCHIAL DISEASES; thejare free from adulteration, ad nothing id usud in their manufacture but the BEST Of TOBACCO and FRESH PINE NEEDLES. Sr.lNCTACTl7r.EI EI P!HE KEEDLE CIGAR CO. FREEHOLD, N. J. Poor, Foolish Men. TARE A WOKIS'S ADVICE. This la only th Mcod Utj in cht wk tbM I hTo hd to pi4i-th my boct. ar J yt I hmd bMil wrk ct'knc mj titubaziii ive hi olJ bUckw brntk. o4 trts arviracc f hr:rt Ul f-art black tun nt o9 oaiufl paata, ami WoiffsAGEBIacking Anatmifieent Kla.rU rlUh. which lanrtt m Mr' hois t wrrk, An-) nV . zarn'mm tMtmnthm WOLFF Sl RAN2CFH. phiucllfhii. TO It H2fses, C2tt!?f Shssp & Hogs. c!s ary rtrtCi fur th rapid cvn of Han Co Js.Coug -.j, r:ii;CoL'nd, Yellow ater,Fer. Distemper, Su- ant) iSesk Eyes. Lung fever. Csstlnst, Blotehrs. and all tfiJkult.ct aria ing from ir.ipof itic ol Ilia Blood. Will r litre Hva a once. i?a na r fmrJ ty tit KPrX M .N'JFACTURINS CO.. LYOKS, H. T. PERUVIAN TONIC LIVER REGULATOR. To oolj mr oa rsjlcal euro fur CONSTIPATION. BILIOUSNESS, INDICESTION, and alldlaorJar ( th. liver and baa cured buo.lrwiU of pw pl and la th. only r.mti nr th.i. diea.. aad la r.wi la which tb. miMt -killlal rtJ"'"'" ba. utterly fUnl. 1 -tiroonll trum haodrvda ol poi'fa livlna; In KUir enaaty. Henonylraa la. It it mug. l.Surl Ik. T. ktlrlni, WllllataaB. tra-, Vm . lur tho . T. I. K. t o., and lor mi l.y all draaalnta at to niu pr bottlo. N.n. g.naiDo txc.pl ur..l Ihm Ia- JUn rru-hJ trad mark. Aril iUt. j-ly. STAR SHAYIHG PARLOR I CCR. CENTRE AND SAHFLE STREETS EDENSBURC. PA. J. II. OA NT. I 'roprirt nr. 1'HErfHUi' will alw.Tidad mat oaf ita 1 ol tulMi li bgilatmi hoort. tTerythina".P Dat aaj euay. A rjtn baa booa eua- sl with the bn where tho puMte can bo v ninia.KltlM with a hot or cold bath. Rath tnb and avorrthinn runnoctod thvrom kept per.'ectl closo. 1 xaaa rowaxa a oraxiALTT. M. D. KITTELL, Attorney-ot-ijnw, EBBUKd. PA. Cioie Armorr HaUdicf , err- "onrt Hons. V l iirO fc. -J 1Aftl- , , CHEAP AND WARM. An F.aaily Conmruile I I'miltry-IIonaa Coiublalni; IVarwih uml C'lirikpne. A hctidumso lich combines warmth and cheapness can lx made as follows, atid as shown in tho accompany in? en pravlnir: Sdei a well-drained sand bank sloping tthe south or sontheast. Perhaj.s such a tine is handy, from which rjuantities of sard or (Travel have rv.-en taken until there is already du a idaiv larjre enouch to put in Just what is wanted a ben-houso entirely in the sand, except tho front. Tho only ob jection -shin feature in a buildinjj of this kind in dampness, and from tho t irt this must nj provided against oarcfullj by a thairoug'b. syetem of drainao, both ahvvo aad below. For this purpose tiles aro alaioat Indispensable. If tho watr can Ix kept away, tho fowls will find tho sand aeeablo and the situation arm and healthful, while its exposuro j to tho southern sua will yive the lasers a chance to ba.sk and oxorciso all day ur.d they will lay as weil as durinjj , summer, provide-1 their food bis of the rlf.-ht kind, and varied. On starting', T.raw from the woods enough soven-foot posts to set ono every fiva feet across s-.V V 1A (lOl.lI UCT-IIoC-E. th space ti bo occupied by tho front of tha bulkliLjr. t)r these may bo placed In position standing bqnarely with sawed ends on flat stono imbedded in tho sand, fin top of them spiko a six inch pole tho length cf tho front of tho buildlntf. Another row of posts of the sumo leujjth or porhaf. ono foot aburtor should bo placed farther into the sand bank where tho back tf the building ia tu routr, with a rider on top ad KifB tioned for th plato n tho first iot.s, or if an abundance of stone be hundy, this row of potitA can bo replased by a wall. Wood, however, lit prefvraUls, liecaum It doesn't gather and bold uiuikt nro so much, but is more ex.j:nslvo bo rauso l-is durable. Across these bori ron tl top poli s run heavy, rough tim bers six to ten Inches In diameter. These will nut need awinjr and can bo rudi-ly spiked or pinned to tha poles. Th entiro structure must be heavily built, liecaust it ts to bo roofed with sand and sod. Almre tho rafters, which arw ad well flat as any ot.'.fr way, shwitld b-i laid a quantity cf slabs or btraiht poli-a clos'-tij?'thcr. On thenc may bo thrown a loyc-r of sweet fern or bard hack brur.h, or even a mat of dried leaves, to bo followed by two feet or more of snd. Over the sand spread at lv'itt six inches of x'ood loam, and sod ori-r this. 1 1 should bo mounded enough t shel rain tolerably well and will look on top like our old-fashioned ont-door cellars so common in tho Hudson river valley. The sidemay be trvatod in the wim manner with slabs and leaves and hoal'.y banked with sand. The entire job can lie sodded so that it will bo far from ugly la appearanos. The front stioald slopo jrently from the top of the posts to the ground, the bottom be In? about two foet from the poatd. Prom this pcint tho earth should rapidly de scend so that a.l water may bo carried uway froui tho biilldinc. Two windows of pood siio. but not too larfT. and a dv.Kr may be placed in front of this building, and nosts and nests within. Iuri:i:r extreme cold weatber a house of this kind will bo greatly enjoyed by the poultry and will present no objuction itlo fw-atureti. Parm and tlresldo. BURNING HORSES A LIVE. rrataotlsD Tlwt Klioat.t Be TaJcea for 1 li-r Irotrtluk. It is astonish!!:;:, writes A. R Alkn in American Agriculturist, how often wc hoar of valuahlo hors perishlnjj- in burninif bams. Tho looses by such calami tie rt amount annually to hundreds of thousands f dollars. In addition to this tin: frightful sufferings and agonies of tl.o poor creatur'-s sxu indtiicribable. With proper care in placing and bciid injT stables and their subsequent mun-a.-tuent fires in thera would scareely ever occur. For a sinzlo valuable stall ion, or Koveral.tho stable oufrht to I fire proof really so; not a bit of wood at tached to it and thut part ef it which holds the hay or any combustible mat-tf-r should bo partitioned ofl with thick sheets of iron and an Iron door from the part whvre a stallion stands. No other li-ht except a safety lamp should be used in the stable, and it would bo best to harp it up on entering at a suitable distance from the mtngtr and stall ao that If it should drop the flaiaos could not reach the hay in tho rack or the lit ter in the stall. No groom or person who amoke ahould be allnwed to enter tho sUvhlc Notwithstanding tbe.ir promise not to do this while tber they some t linos for get themselves, entering with a tlgbted ciarorpipo. On this belny broug-ht to mind they quickly pull it out and thoughtlessly throw it down, perhaps on the litter, and thus set this on fire. Tho stallion stablo ought not to bo near any wooden bulldinj or hay-stack which. In case of flro, could heat it suf ficiently to endanger the horse. Not over twenty mares ought to bo in one building, and it would be all the btter and even cheaper in tho cad if this was also built fire-proof. For a greater num ber cf mans let separate stables bo built and placed at suitable distances apart, so that in case of Are in ono it would not f pread to the noxfc, Water, with buokets and hose, should bo kept closo by and an engine that two men could easily handle. Have two faithful men sleep in each, barn wiUi a watchful terrier dog that would ro isa them in case of danpor from any causo if both happened to be asleep ' s- One of the men should sleep the first half of the niffht and the other tho lat tr part; and when up let each from time to time take a turn in front and rear of tho mare to see that nothing Is folng wrong aroonjj them. It would be best for eaoh mare to have a roomy box stall. Ii this could not well be pro vided, then let two be made, so that in case of accident or illness ttera would be comfortable quarters for such to fee placed in. If hitched in stalls there are fixtures tor thU which will instantly unhitch a considerable number by a sloylu, eaiy turn of a lever. Doors ou?ht to be placed in the oido of the stable behind the mares evtry ten feet or ao, in order that when unhitched they can bw turned ut and keep clear of the Are. If any one of them hesi tates to instantly march out throug-h the door, then strip off her blanket and throw it over tha head and eyes ao she can not see, and she will then be will ingly led out, atand for the blanket to be taken o2, and then walk clear of the fire. It TVaa Um TTroac tog'. Mr. Gladstona wis rmrntlr aVaul the fe.-crt-tary of tho Lowestoft ffomw'i Ilodioal AKociation for a lop of wood wherewith to make articles for a forth- j coming bazar in aid of the buiUinjr f uni ' Gladstone consent!, and eventually a 1 tog- arrived, was duly exhibited, ad mired, and worshiped. Later the actual rift of Mr. Gladstone wu delivered by the railway company, and the laiies discovered that the first lofr they had doae homage to tad been sent to them by a local waj. .. , ANY ONE CAN DYE DIAMOND DYES -y A Dress, or a Coat, Jfjy Color. Ribbons, Feathers, f - FOR ! Yarns, Rags, etc. j ten cekts t..! in we.nor.er..v SAVE Mw.y. ar-l "e t ... v:- look Uke NEW. ty u-ns DIAMOND DV1 S. ll.t ey, aimple. quick; .... r.LSTivl FASILSI kw. Tor VI V.iU DYfcS tuJ te no et. cr. i i'w C ! in; or 2rcnri:.j fancy ArtiJes USE. DIAMOND PAINTS, j Co!:, n.'vcr, rrDr., Cr-pj-er. Onty u Cecta. ; by PcrtE'a1:, I A Tortfi .. " T :T : .:. V 1 turvs tn-ir. K.v. i T.i.ii . i. i re pl.-e 1-ajs.r l.y j i. -i.'. rt'w ! Iu.snk .-.it frte Ut : '-her ol , anv hat v l-ni vithin a y sr. j .r.-ry M.Mhrr vjuiis u.c-ae pictures : bI at "ace. .ivc bat y name and ace WELLS, RICHARDSON JL CO., BURLIHOTON. VT Lave e.F DRINK PURE WATER . BY USING THE IUCKET PUMP AND VaTER PUReFIER fc&rfsara purifier 441 441 Fit'aW S' CINTt.O. - " t " s" ' Pyrif.ot fcv Aerat'on. 1 .i-;i,?"?X A i"F; p'-t.Mxt :-r' - GEO. HUNTLEY, Agent, Ebensburg, Pa THE ALLMEWDIMGER PIANO & ORGAN GO., AAiN ARBOR, MICH., U. S. A. Manufoeturera of HIGH GRADE PIANO? cfjfj and UHGANS. jawS J vvv Music and Husica! mm i , And:containlnc:oir:own liJerCfKindSe. Z Patented : I mproverrents. W ftrkncwlMv, no r!vU tn lxr mry irm. In TOSI, ACTION or WORSMAS8HIP. mil CYrvUM la Ai-L.y. W la MnotiirM t4 iwi1- Lr.a.artttST'fl prio. i T l'-.-s r . : I. lu ui iaTig.ft inxm wul rciT rvupi nuuoii. CrrrijAudr&iio bolituteii. Lave A; V: FACTCST: Cor. F.rt r..i Wissirgt:!! Zlz. -:- KSTilL W; HEnCOIaS: S3 S3. izk 11 ncrr newer r - r-- --.. IVotliiiic: On.Earth Uill LIKE Sheridan's Condition Powder! It fa abaolHt' porn. Flrhiy eonrrntnttd. Ia Jtumtity it fwti lem than m. U nth of m. cv-nt m. day. f-ruty a modliow. prrmitaaiid cart-nail diMosM. 0-od for jouiij chirk. Korta luorv titan hi br-M Mult. "o larv ran itHTtyt tu $40. pn4 ai f or $A to prfwnt rrtp, mi a car.m-r. If jroa oant rvt bu& nm to crnu fnr two pcJif ; fl SL A 1 1-4 pound ran 91 a .rt.pid ; 6 eana $A, spmapajd. THt BtfcT rul'LTKYlAr'tK," muo pi copy frva. 1 ua.trv KAiFun,r ouiUu fr with 91 yrdcr. or iBiArv. L o. JuilNbu.S X Co., bustwa, &u2 iritpnr B. J. LYNCH, UNDERTAKER And Manufacturer Jt Dtsa'er Ib HOME AND CITYMADE FURNITURE mm iN3 csuoa srns, LOUNGES, BEDSTEADS, TABLES, CHAIRS, !M!atti?esses, &c, 1605 ELEYEST1I AVENUE, ALTO OX A. PENN'A l"Citizens of Cambria County and all others wishing to purchase Vonest FUIiNI TURE. Ac. at honest prices are respectfully lOTited to give as a call before buvicc else where, aa we are confident ttat we can meet every want and please every taste. Prices the rv lewest. f 4-lfi-'tS0-ti. 1 WAPJTED ACENTS Toi.iriT oKurRn rcu oi k A TREES, SHRUBS. ViNES, &C. Cr4v STEADY WORK v - s tl , or Com. lrrU. ' of varle- iLta-.'- iLi-3: is. -xrt jfcs- -i uum. CTC --x rfnrt. Wnlt im.1. 4 ,:fly for lfm R. C. CHASE A CO., PHIL A. , PA. m4. ihoo. Follelea wntui at ibort n&uca la taa OLD RELIABLE "iETNA" Itoer Flral llaaa Cvmptnlta. T. W. "DICK, JUtXT FOB THE OLD HAltTFORD FIRE INSURANCE (MY. CUMMESCtD BUSINESS 1794. EbaibarK, Jaiy UlMt A ko1 aa(J poh1n Sm!tnan hen. Flrr-I lapi pmj gaarn&lecl elT. (.'onmlsiloi t Slrr. Ittlrk MlUnn Di 1 ni.u ao I ipfflltlt. rKB f KM can ut a rood parte iob lci Lb Klsirr. writ t.irtull lerrr.i and arilr i iirm. rm.li. I.. 1UL.MI. I ari.r Bio. t..s.?tn KorheKtrr. N. V ELTS CUE A2T JJAL3T I net a li'vid, mvf or povdrr. .4 ppUoi into nomtrilm is quickly ahtcrUd. It elMiuta tAo-Kead. AUayt injUunmatitm. JlaalttJu tvrm. UuUrrtt the n- of tatU and M emu mi Drift; fc mm?, rrjittrnd, M eej.'a, tVt BROTHERS.IrugjL,ts,Qwcfc'oAY. 1H1IB3S wANTE ri 4 I'M 1 -MY Cleanse the System .Ir DC IT :.T. II IMCWjl;: t - - o - i V Vrf . W J - '. 'r .... r-: .! ; :!. I i.;i v--1 i r. t .: 1 1 . I .. .: .. . .. -it I m . : s :- - .:i ..! "! s. :.. r . :th a . A... . I -. . . ' v:. . - r- ' I " i. .l i li. i I - : l v nne :. : ! Tr Iv c-i I ' v. ' i,;it I -,:ii u l .s 'iiiui'Ved, . I. . ., . : ! I . "1 le-l :.:!!. .e .& N--i niiin. i1 ana I h . .e 1 n i. s i:i v . it sluce I c.'ijiri .ru-1 tr: Vll -r'lif t "::. I 'l li t Ut-s.jirta : TKABNti. i li tirtlle, Tt. Jl.M. Six tor f MM. At Inw!sts. Wxlu, Kicuaiuisok & Co., llurUntoa. VC YOiJir avi:i.t.s vrsi C1STKKNS. Warranted to Purify a Foul Vcll or Cistern in Ten Days Ubo or Moru?y Refunded. It wilt draw ten irallona ef it p r mln':,-. h.r. r luu- u 4ii td, prinwil i l!m" I 't- A wo-j'er i-l-l kx- -mr. tr-- miUT mm ! fn: 1 a ll- w No mill tuirfs Urul r tuis-t. Nni:i.-ltiiTi.:i s f.iwor.'il. 1! h. no Ki.siru luKu: iomrn.L.M .- i.':nu-1:- It ni i..t rut -r vi ft!-. s tr.r s.i n 1 iiuul. f ii.U tin 7---1 .i .1. I' U u..- ,u.pi .t & 1 l.t ilnn.1.'. u xi. iwit .!. lvr r.ii'in: v. : .-r. It ran l- tt ut' ;r. tl! u- aili.ui s, n Ui f.- utliluu t fo-stt-ii 1 to' tlir ) rl"iiu. , . , It will f. ft.je. i.e-iuc t.l U i t--l uf a i l.i li ..T. J i s btlw K-r". th lMU-lirtliiia' ' linm i.. i.tlwr. n.lil of nu.1 ji .t us.it ;tt. tl- "ut. r to ci ii Vou Ost r'..t lav fimii. cut i!?ful f w.-.t.-r t.. ct a ft-. CJ-1I.L. f.ri n li' H't - ' " .'! air Iaj iui- l.tt..in. uli.l JUi v tUi ISil-l whu r fu I- uir i r-f- l'r.'ro $10 for a ten-font well or cistern; ."0 cents fr eiery additioiifi! foot i:i depth, afver 10 feet. A live afreet wuiusl in evtiy b.vra in thcX'nltod Stt . A.l lit BUCKET PUEY.P CO. 441 and 443 Plum Street, CINCINNATI, O. We Make a SPECIALTY of Organs in Piano Cases, .! Rosewood, Loony, Wal- nut and Antique Oak OILS! OILS! The Standard Oil Company, of Pittsburg, Pa., make a specialty of manufacturing for the domes tic trade the finest brands of Illuminating ind Lubricating Oils, Naphtha and' Gasoline That can tie fiUDE FROM PETROLEUM. We challenge comparison rith every known product of petrol eim. If you -wish the most Most : Ufiifonalj : Satisfactory : Oils in the market ask for ours. STANDARD OIL COMPANY, PITTSBURG, PA. ctl5-S9-lyr. PATENT STEEL PICKET FENCE. UAMISUXK, lM)tS.lHti ri!lLxi Cheaper than Wood. r.M'MMMf.4M h ft ft ! OlLUi IK-tlltl l! I' I) II Tk akt cut mix flca P'li'i with ilUnii at ft Bt-1.) can m mmr4 mr VT -od Put. Whi riti&r for prls t- Quinti'.f, iail.rt- of au. DuLt U bibf if, U u iH. W kIm HuiofMUra fivy Iron Ftv.einr. Vrmmiit. Stfc. F'.lllii, FUe t.iu-r ml FI KK ESOAI'rfK, Cetmr tA Kat.l&r. HraM uX Iro 5rilU. WIRE IOOft AM Wl 0OW bcMKkVS, aa U kuiOa of WlRK WuEi. TAYLOK A: DI)Af 03 & 05 Market St-, rittsbttrCH. fa. JOHXC. FIXCH, Ukalkb m Goto - f Biiii - Eye - WMsiies, 13fl Watbb Stbbbt, PiTTSBrao, Pa. Oldest etat llhed honde in the city, trliera notlilQK but ;.ore voojg aro uut up. strictly lor family an.l medicinal ura. Nuthimc Letter than Ooldeo Wedding. Neit on the list, tlack uheliner,. llray'i Mononvaheia Ke; thene Ko.U are leading brand. Urandlea of Tlntaice of lnTS on hand. lln, Holland and Domretic. also OI4 Tom. Flncb'a Ooldrn fV"ed.lini(. fl.00 fur tall quart, fi lor 00; Ouckenbelmer'g the ara; Monoufiahela. ts.ou per doxen. Wines. i.C per dottn, 93 00 lor one-hall doien. Secure ly boxed. Also bare In stock, Ornndlat tier's I'bolca, at tZ.VQ per gal Inn. barrels at spdla rates. Apr. .a, 'no-iy bMWMtHf - svorsrw M lNr"l VIM. M t 1 tli- llMhim and ll4ratMjr. LtAi IrriaitvMa. in4 1u t rtnovfs) ill r la inn .sii i i;Miist Uaotd itj drs m snAisd au. y svf r-a m iwnr-.fi f pr, it en. m, twM ; S l Jaw . hW A OJ. lbiUi3rJaata. ra. DISEASES SLftOLUTBLT CURES. Uill I Kl Lfl I Ih rrl rpl"-"'l'S f "kworns Onmn" viUiovt mm. ttnftl mt--m. mmrm nw mmm ml Ti llil Sftll afcwMtn Kii.cw.-i ril- Iwk s-rw rtrnpo Rrraiila Ak mtumr kow tMuwar H.rIo,. fUU tr inezim. mw Mil T tll - ae et. s IW. i&irnT tra ams ao. rtim... n, r- Mrwtrauwktai Whaa ViarUai tha Prttsbargh ttxaotltion, call on tha KENRICKS MUSIC CO., Ltd.' rr taw or Tim Prices oa Pianos and Organs, 79 Fifth Ave.. PITTSBURGH. PA. H UE I.KIF Nlesrl ltarkl H I k . HALF rHEroST ol bolstlns: sare.1 to storekee.er, Uutcfcers, tartners. Alachlnrsis, Hnll.lcn., ontrac-iom and OIHfc.KM. AdniiUfrl to i the a teat eft Improvements LVKK uaoe Id tickle dlock;. freight prepaid. Write lor catalocae. H-'LVUN IKON. INOINE WKS., lu Hrush St., Iietmu. Mloh. stablisbed lRii. masi.wu.lj IVEKYBtiKY In 'amr.rla eoantr should read AttiC k I'.LUIK. IILlTil !II,T vi .r Pn B OB jeSlTTHPTOMH-Wataa. I 9 D K rrl Iwlwi lU-blaa B H Wmm V. n4illa(lailaalal E 9 C .sllhll w.r.kr U S H J crthl If I- Kfli mn M lwy4 u ohi1ji jj J - joolSSm. 1 5 11 KILLING WEEDS. A Farmer Cle"llia Vlrw on an Tmpor Unt Stil.Jec-t. Tboro is no labor moro tmfvrrsal amonff cultirators than tho attimpt:- destruction of wt-eils, and there Is iinno which is commonly pono alxiut with mr? irregularity and want of syst in. Weoda infest neurly all cultivated grounds, and their destruction is ir :i erally attempted after they have irrown a f'ot hig"h. more or less, either by laborous hnnd l,ilor, or mof! rapidly lut more imporfeotly with tho work of horses. In tho garden it is mtly per formed, if at all, by the hund; in tho large corn field tho plow and cultivator turn over or tear up th luro weeds and leave many untouched. Tho true management should Ik tTio commencement of this lalxir w ith t'io planting or sowing of thfi crop. Tho young weeds should be destroyed be fore they reach tho liglit. The soil h:is 11G. L been Btirred for planting; but with in a week it shonld be 6tirred again to kill the young sprouting weeds. Witli small, tender plants, tho small Lurroiv or cultivator may bo passed between tli" rows of field crops: with large, strong rooted plants, like corn, the slant-tooth harrow may be passed over the v.,... broadcast, pulverizing and destroying the smy.ll, sprouting weeds, but doing no harm to the strong corn plants, whether before or after they huve reached the light. In tho gardens the steel rako may do tho same wor'v In tl.x narrow bed as tho Lor so "burro w, per forms in the field. Tho accompanying fijures will servo to explain our meaning, l'ig. 1 re pre sents a crop of weeds, sprouting, im ' ready to rome ujs during t'.e firit v.-e.-l. after the soil has Ix-cn stirred. If the weather is warm mid Uie i-oil moist, they will often sprout an 5::; h in four or live days, and then is tho ti no to pulverize finely an inch or two of the whole surfueo ui tbj soiL lu doing it every weed is L:4o!:cn, cruiuLled ani"; destroyed. A d.i.lie lenifit result froui it, ia tho breaking of t.ie :vrth ;i.-i.'; giving to the cotuing croj;, a mellow s..r faui. Kig. 2, soinov.hat redil"l, s'joivs V:r' young weeds a weej-; later. They have 7 reached the light,- aro a tenth to a fo'irtii of an inch high, and huve sent Uo:i roo-.s two inches or more in lentii. These rn'"-s, if numerous, doubio tiuj laiKir reij ulred to destroy tlieiu, Cs...j pured with those bhown in-i'ig. 1. L:.it the st-.-id ruUe ;ui J lho slanthaiTo.v v.iij do good u,; with them. l'ig. " represents ti:e weeds tiiV. more reduced in size, h-!f a r:o:ith l-t'.r. when they liavc renched a height of s?r incho-s oi- a f.xit- Tho crop baa already sullen'd lrgv ly from their crowding an-": shatb', and the lL.-r raiuirc3 f' r tlie:. was at least ten tjmes as greut us f..; thoso in l'ig. ', and .'m'.it twenty ti':i-. as grsjt as in l'ig. 1. This d'iti'Tenee haswen tested by actual exia.'ri!:i-:it Two given ::.' of soil were t:i"ajm- o for prompt raliiiig, and anot :kt u i u: 1 ar ia o-ssigned for tay six-ineU we- - .s. and th; timo reqi:ir. d nieasttral by waf Two s -.ia: e yards v.-' r ; .1 i '. - some!y a:i 1 thorov.ghly" drrs k- 1 r. i'.:i . ,teol rake in tv.-."-uty seeonl"by t'.e mode re;e-if.tcd i:: Fig. I; and ot square yr.rl in frty sfronds . a"cor "i tj Fig. "J. Tia wrk wis reyifn"e; every wcek for a montn and a half, inak- Li 1 1 A U. I 7T , r- s V no. S. ing two'D'-inutes work. for ouo iiud foui minutes-for the other. The tall we.-L of Fig. 3 refjuircd' but oncu aLccit e ight minctes to tm squaroyard, bing'twict the labor of tho: square i:i Fij,". Ii.it the crop had 'been nearly choked on" by U;e weeds. "-".', T!io espcrimcnt is worth repeating. It is too late for tho trial on many crop,, for the seaaon, but there aro still some on w hich tho te.st can b') made, sucli as turnips, Hungarian, . cora foJMr-r, etc., in tho field, and many second crops ii. the garden. " .. . ' Many weeds have very .small seeds. andwHl not germinate ff buried more than an inh .loop. For" those, it is not necessary to ra're. deep in onlwr to de stroy them for the season. Largo seeds will como up from a deeper depth, ana reqrtTIe a corresponding treatment. Country Caontlemuiu THE KANGAROO'S JUMP. Hunters la Great Hanger from the En raged Leapets. When brought to bay tho kangaroo jumps like a flash for the hunter's chest and tries to crush it with his foro feet. To prevent this each man wears across his breast a two or three-inch thick matting. Armed with a spear with a club attachment at the other end, they ride upon swift horses into a herd. Yith the agility and compose of cir cus riders they stand erect upon their linrtc AnA lien ll.r.1- .1 . , I .. " . i Bjiv4i3 a J 1 ( i C1UDS. I The kangaroo ia able to jump clear over a norse. as me game is bagged it ia skinned and tho skin is stretched on the ground and peRg down to prevent shrinkage. Tho flesh furnishes meat for the camp. Each man places his private mark upon his booty, and when j 100 apiece they return back to civ . ilization. There are twenty varieties of .an(arooR, among mom mo blue, red Wallaby, black, pray and forester, tho latter furnishing tho best leather, as it lives mainly in wooded sections. When the shipping parts are reached the hunters dispose of the skins by auc tion to tho highest bidders, the skin to5ng now in constant demand. Kan garoo hunters make, largo profits. Ono man is known to havo cleared 4,500, free of living eijienses, in a singlo year. LiOmon sairo Is verv rrw-id In llm ; early stages of colds. This is an infu ; aion of sago mixed with hot lemonade, j I A Onllar an Acre. A lCVacre farm in t'onnertiexit with buildings thereon was sold recently for tho lowest price yet rocordwd j there. '1 1G. 2. K WW R- L. JOHSSTOS. M.J.BVCK. A.W.BVCK ESTABLISH Rn IfTS. Johnston, Buck & Co., liANKLOKS, EBEXSUURG. - - VESS'A. A. M". HK K, l ankier. STBLIHHIO Carrolltown Bank, OAKKOIJ.TUWN, I'A. T. A. MIAKBAI ( aahlrr. General Banting Eusielss Transacted. The lollowlng are tbe principal ' leatnref ol a general baiam bufluef" : ncrosiTN IJecelTed (inyiMe on demand . and Interest bear Idk certtbeates Issued In time depositor. i r.itrnneii to ensTnmers on lavoranie letms ana I - . . . . p. . .. ... r l,n..,.nl.H . l lin... (OLi.Krriu.N Made In the locality tn npon all the banking towns In the United State. Charges moderate. UKAFTs Issued negotiable in all parts of the United "States, and lorelxn exchange Uu9d on all parts of t-uroe. AITOIXTS Ol merchants, farmers and others solicited, to whom reasonable accomodation will be extended. I'at runs are assured tbat all transactions shall be held as strictly T T .le and onndetitial, and that they will be treated as liberally as good banking rules wul poro.lt. Ketpectlully, JIMI.XHTO.V. HI C K et ( U. Johs A. Blair. Ia T. Klaib 15LAIR & SON'S 7 I1LMT ITIDL'ril Mil l jjl ii iiji m ji, Centre Street, Elensturn, Fa. Tlit lSt-ist Western Cat i If 'I Jut oh. ere.1 every tlrJ . A1h I-refri I-i.mli, WhI, Mutton, Irsil, I'lt o.. hIwmvh on lirtntl. Market open at all hours and at tentive and obliging salesmen to attend to the wants of customers. Intelligent Headers will notice till ssr not "var-rmnted tn mrm" all laaaf er etlaeaMa. bat only sarh mm rsiLi from dlserdered liver, Tl - Vertigo, Headache, Dyspepsia, Fevers, Costiveness, BHioujL' Colic, Flatulence, etc. For (bee ttaey areoet warraated (as faltihlm, but avro oa nearly ao ava It la noew lUe te maks a rtmed j. frlae, Mta. OLT EIHItYAATimtE. a Whsm t my Cnte I 6 o not roes-n mivij t top Uit-ra for a time, and then liaTe Uieea ra torn aain. I meaj A. miiiru. CCiUa. 1 tiAvu Loado Uie disease of ETTS, EPIIXPS7 or FAIXING SICKNESS, A life-loc atndy. I wajulaitt rav nmsdy to I t'KS Uie worst cases, lieoaose ottaera taava failed ia no reason fur not now receiving; a cure, tend at once lr a treatise and a f REa Boa-TLB Cf my iNFit.UBU KEMBor. Oire Eiprek and Post OflSve- It coats yoa nothinc; lor trial, and it wul core yon. A-ddrwsa H.G.ROOT.M.C., IS3PeablSt,NY0BK FOi M IT l"or LubT er FALLING TtA KEOODl IGr.eral and rttRTOUS LlBII.ITYi IK wruuHMSMfuiBiu, ktfreta ir Errors or Azoraaea in Older Taucr. lui.u., ai rHMii ftiiiy ii Mimd. u mullet aa f.rav.k.iini:iE.i iiiiriuii'tMiKiixtriiTi.ui boni. abMiiiiir aaraiiioit Fun T iw.at i fjt iim,u t a mj. aa tellfy flsai &6 SlatM mmu Wwlfn Matrtrtt. Sfr1tUMM 1tMtI t,L). Rook, ,plaaatlMa aaS prTm mmUrm (aU4 i trm Asanas ERiE MEDICAL CO., BUFFALO, N. Ye 1 Stop t2X.Vt Chronic Cough Now! VM" it Ar -. n t . - - " w i" . 4 b Uill; UOmiQ, C. 111- S SUmDllve. For (hnnuiinlllla. fimftjA tJmeral TtrbUUy and H utting XMseosee. tnero la notulag Ilka TT'i FOLSIO - . . . . Of Pure Cod Lirer Oil and HYPOPHOSPHITES Or Llmo and Bocla. It Is almost as palatable as milk. Tar better than other so-called Emulsions. A wonderful flosti producer. Sr.ntt's Fmnlsinn wwaaraa V aalllUlWIWII I There aro poor Imitations. Gel thm genvine.l NOT DEAd YET! VALLIE LUTTRINCER, M A ITl'r ACTL'R rR OF TIN, COPPER AND SHEET-IRON WARE l.VJD TIX ROOFlXa, Kespeetlnlly Invites the attention ol his friends and the rabileln peneral to the fact that he Is still carry id k on buiiinexs at tne old stand opposite the Mountain Honne. Khenshunr, and Is prepared to II1.' i""i ..if" vwva, or manu lacturinK vo or i der, any article In his line, from the smallest to , the laiySHt, In the best manner and at the lowest I llvlnir i.rlnAS. penitentiary work either made r sold at this establishment. TIN ROOF1NO a SPECIALTY. JlTe me a call and satisfy yourselves as to my work and prices. v. LUITUNUKK. insbnrs;. April 13. 1883-tl. C. A. LANGBEIN, ManufaPtarerof and Itoaler In ALL KINDS of HARNESS, Anni.r.s, bridlek, whipn, COLLARS HARNESS OILS, BLANKETS, 1 Kobe. Kly Nets, furry kmbs, etc, etc, Ks palrintc Neatly and Promptly done. All work guaranteed to Rive satisfaction. ! r-Shoi U arkers Kow on Centre street. I aprl2VU ; S AW IViSLLS ! l'alrnl Variable I'rirllan A Belt Feed. i ; Steam Engines, Hay Presses, Shingle Mills, &c. Portable Crist Wllls Send lurlllus. Thrrshlnir Narhlnea, Jtf. fatalngue. A. B. MUVllltlU., lotk, 1'a. JU Itt.l.'SU . Etaslrn Fire Insurance Agency T. AV. DICK, General Insurance Agent, em mim BOO TWO USEFUL DEVICE& r.r.lhiir Tirtrt fr l,,), . u...l l., v.. l.,r Sr.i,,,,. Jj'"'" Ilr-rouiM, is shown a 1, .K . .:i- ir.K-;. ,i,!.,vlco CoroUta;,,,:" 1 wlnvi 1,..". " htri. ,,f b.:ti-.., t liulf li, ;. HI X loll or c-f-nt.-r. a, 's tl.n ci... off ir, inc!n-s u;r... roi.tiA au ii. ( or s.'v. diaini ; snial 1 c nt. r tli 1. in ,. i.,.t t!.UT:.l..s.ri put n uml.t th:.m!,-rr,.w a r ""' ii i". in . tur'.'i-t '' slot fr.,.,, , '! ; c.u.vix.Nii r.vi:.i:r. ani t:...", i dosiro.l bfi'lit. I'ai'nt ti,t. tarpvt ri-A, ami tho ccii'ct wr.j'J ' i ." a square at the lowv st p V:r.t o' .' .lr..!n; sr-t tlio target at .I.,." . p. lint with tho ci-ntf-r l,.v i w ",' ,sU.iro; tl,i-n raio tbu tHr-..j -M ' U"sir"d il-SM-nt for t:.u i.l"'1' waf r in tho drain. ' " Th' J'lVICT shown t, frr,.: is its construction Is oxjlh.-! cut. Two lur-n bearing- d .na t'j ,". HEVirp; TOR. t-OAIJilxr; HCC5. twf nty-v- foot pJp can ri.p a , hog Into the barrel more Ciisilv can four or flvo standing nn tl' form. Hy turning thr- pole ar iui. Jotu-J linos) the Lojr can ! 5,1 ,: tbc platform und. reverst-d ia a s.f by means of the ropo; a ia an ir.c- ro 1 driven into the posi; l (,:.u;v form of tli .pK-rturf io V.c ..,. is a chfap and excelrnt cuntrlv i-ay irifi poi? away w t,en net it Uural New Yorker. EAklY LAMBS. Tlie Trollt In Cutting TJi.-m llfrljn, rarlr Mirkru. In rearing c'arly lam' s, wjvfrul it oJs are followed tr iliUt.n nf :.-'t. t- is t,o ouy ids sum as c-ari-y k p4,v.k4 in the summer, wLfrettr xLt-j c-a b luuna. In fckiu as. Uioy arc the fall tby zfi BLotred ea-i. s.y..t.. doora kU tLc Mmo, for they w: r'tl; better alter tLe wooi re-m&rci J-.- are fosl heavily right usocg m tcii ir a short time acTVr rh La--i4.s ar- f, wfcen icutian is uiaslLv Lja. 1:. way a jwCt r inu-Ui evi tiu e'nis as ' no on th hiir.tfl and wk1. Iiw. it Is often df.'.o!t to pet iK.itab'.e tin: early snsuja. M.js bheep boLi.t : Itis way art flnn wwols a;.. aliiio.;: they aj-t mora tardy and luay b(j in Larye'r cks, ti.?y are cot a g.vi ; milk as the mutton brtsjis. As.". w-ay is to select the ewos uiuirc c:..-?'. iy at the start, rtijootln; the p each year and replacing l.cz. r.".v lambs of your own breed. ag. T:.s is more expensive, btt one wi.i -no?, inv just such a f.ock a.s he .i.u. u : method baa its aJvaaT.cr . E'.v..Jroa tho mutton breeds urii U vr 'mr l... and are more prolific brc.lrs wools. I.ut whatever ki:.d cf . it used, the lamCs should be "x ' had from ono of the rsuMoti Vre':. preferably 'one of the dowui I do not know of the f"fgr'.-::-i downs boinjf ueed for this, b.t .:e claimed to be fine sheep for r.'.ire a... ton. Ttie reasons for ls!l ruislM one of theoC breed) ar-s laey !r:f upon their lambs a t-u.U n.y t rnoro readily; they give better siir tho faces ura dark. That l.iii)iJ have dark faces may be only a i-'J but tay brinr better prices tL.n t'. faced ones. l"'inely-brtden'. of fK breed are not plenty enouyh nor cf". enough to use to any pr-ut ti'tt' ! this purpose. Ilampshire-dowa aro favorites with maay fi r t's-5 uess. One of tho most d'.f.'.r.:'.". in raising these early laicls U w f" tho ewes to take the mni er'.; in the Bummer. To ohviate th:s i--culty a new- breed has been lirouci'."' tho country (tha Dorset, tLa: Is -! for this purf-obft in Ens'.id, -:; 7":s" ises to sustain lt.4 reputu'-iun W They are good mother, piviis; of milk, and Usually br t'ins. lambs are strong and of good w ing on f.esh well when ynunf. l.' great point in their favc.r is tiit'.-T will breed at any season of t!ert--"" J. D. Avery, in Farm and Hume., DAIRY NOTES. Wines! tho v.dAnr is if.nTr.fd f-- frquently and apply cold a:p". ; is a very bad caso apply a :ti w fc poultice. ' " " Ir that dog lns!.ts upi n l.iv;-: -with the cows on their way f tr : " the pasturo ticklo ljiin with 8"- " lead if there Is no other wa'.o-.-him. - ' ; " Vr.r the laziest man or h y nu '": b?st-natured ono drive the (vn from the pasture, and n" r-r f,,Rr about his slowness if ho aeups I"1 moving. ' " " " '' " ' IT costs at least tiro oiir."-AV'; t per cow before the eiToct of 1 ' caused hy a Atra-nff dog running w' ' tho-milk-yard wears awaj, iT' ., 13 change. mxri It is to ie hoped fh dxiry "".V, coming Oolumrjian nposi'tel'" mado a National d'aVy K'r ''. the producer ran loarnto tn y'ff giKxls and ttyo eoasurcrr lear:i w -w hat fin butter and choc' !? Or tho millions of eowttat e for datry purpovea ia the "s y statistics sHo w the average ifif , about twenty-flvo . dollars oi'I .', far belcrw the cost of nroperly a cow for dairy work in any ' d"7 "' trlct. ' x ' Srrrosr. that every fara:er m n n In iYim rmmt.rv VIS 3sl ' fed this or that to his cows". flew - -." there would be who could tftv n" lient answer! That is not ino conduct a business. me only way to the dairy is to start in wht..' tation of sticking right to it thick and thin for a miti;? t;r.: No dairyman has ever ma w;,,.. of tho dairy by goimr i,r ,h,iv'v wlien milk and butter j- going out of the business ;''?.. " low. " " AnnabelsbTljust lo "j try; don't your ?nM adore if AnMll-"Farmf -;r kind-hearted people, 't!'- w rt . a a a i. ... ,.,ii!fitrif. c -r j. iirat went iu t" . imagine why they raked tno ' . V T r those cunning Uttie ui"i" - ,13" it flashed across tuo tl v"' fc.. farmers did it so as to F . tramps a place to sloe p. 4 '