.AVie . I dvcvUsfWcntH. withoutMeoicine. 4 ~TH!3 MAGNETIC DLLT 13 WARRANTED TO CURE":-' r t*lf' •:' KM '* ill) t-1 f!.. line . f. ' •. I< It ill li I* >lll til ''l i l l i ttumbaUM, (• m- r.i! ill i>l I. I , rhouiuiiiloni |i;irnliU, i. • Ii •' r, dtun.a ctol ihl* Lliiiii •.•pJuml l!ra*v*i,fnrj.t.l i * T, j, '*• it nilnnl Ifittii'- iiNthtm*. ' !!<• nitf, djr," ••In, rnii-il'-.i I r i l|.-I.i, I 11..n. h< piilii it it,iiur, 4-ulnri n, plti • ;"i , *c*i fi". t ,m . :• 'r rf t of.l ! IMTI\I or:i. V fw 4, IMt % llnllljl, lurk >t* in ri • l ii* I' ft tl * r, %* u float Wfl> •••. it ml till llioi' (!!••<'>nt- ut i •r. • nnnl eataro, fi mvwuitii • . i . f lUtin w Kiffß*tUin pormoatlif (hriitgl ilk pm * mnlrpt(nrf th'M lon h'-iillli} mlluii. i..it i rni'.tako u> 'itthln;>| i n-• •a ■si mm L^D lE A3OOMINAL SUPPORTER. L TO THE LAOIES:-Kr..'?-SS r.lhnu*lloß.|)i iprpila.onillli |)|n uionftlio 1.1% • 4r, Kldtti i•. li*mi noli • or I ili! Kcil, ►nolli or li.uk IlllM, I.r *W *■ , t ~ I. 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CO.. •18 btaUt St., ( liit'itKu, 111* "A YN E'S I O Horso Spark-A-resting Hthle Ei nf ha rnt 10.000 fi. of Michigan PUm 1 ; • r I I •; . ..4 UM O i'.S fovt k*n^tU. Cr to I'. \ t r*:-r to fhrni-h power to ' - - [•" tof 11. • t |t.,nl. In 1" Inn.:. Our j . li • . /■ ■ in >imr tlmo. (.ri . li r 1 ini ini • i.nrisTr'n <-. ft}*: L f B hnnr-ptnrrr on H Mm I U r 1 : fUr r I m BII> otl • r Kn HB mil I •:••! Willi an Automilit 'it i ; T if \ i\\ .ii' is*it • • trr | *■* "w- ' ..it tl . I I I I! IV. I'AYNK .t S< i .mill.;. N V. It. i lir I PATENTS! ti ■■ n ' to a> t Bit .lUr/nr. fin I'atrr < ;|| •. T ■ ft* Ml • r gbu, f r t •• I .. Canada,. ... Ear and. Franco, c, r:.mn,..tc. W, l l 11.Irt V"ll vo Iri-ii r*. c% pcrlciicc, M ni taintd Itarnagti u> are t Uo-d In 111 • 1 i" f' l i'' •< *• 'i If • i i rat I* • .t, r.ltiiOi •. • i'l ~f Int.-ri—*!• e. ' - iVTI. tc AMt i I ~r< i. -v, IwrYw ii .- ■! i>. jtafc ut rttomtafrw. 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 rotii|i?. i< iiinviiic all iif1Imiinlei thr< i • > * I • • ° eev* fllgi'M if Ills* MValfiii," mjf "i j■ J tlU,sound 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 . 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 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 flll.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 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 ■ : 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- 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 ncnt i- pho*phorie ac ioen 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|