I'ru/fM+tomtl Carii<>r .■!, •' Ornci IN Uuno's Nn ULIIUO*. rriini| l i NAIIUII ( .ullocllou C.NIIIW. 3Mf HA. M.KEE, . ATTOWCKTATLAW. om. Nunh iiigh itit, cun lIUOM, .lifv.iit. *' 4l • Hli.X ItSIIKKKGKK, (S Vi'^mrr • |o Yocuiu A II i ATIOHNKVAT LAN UMOLM I T.MAD -■ .INL F -M. , I'* X-L I | G. LOVE, ATTOHNKV AT -AW, LB- Iff LITR. r Ortlif in lb* tr->ro> furui.tly wcu|>l*l b Ut. W. V. Mliwa 'IMIOMAS J. MeC Ll.nl i.II ATTi'KN.I .T LAW. I'll 11 lf.llUKli. I'A OBtc lii A11>rl 0n' bullJlu*. lb tli. '•••>* ''.riu .t'y i*c|l.ii <•) lb. 'iiili|wbui k il.ukiu* i uui|.u> / iHAS. i\ HfcWKS, ATTVHS ft. V - AT-1. AW. HKLLr.ftUNTtf. PV Practice* In nil th* Court*. (JFLLC* o p*lte Court bou** in Furm* building. [■■•* * :I D H MAST Man. r. HASTINGS A KKEDKK, ATTORNKVH AT LAW HKLT-KFONTE. I'A ALLEGHENY *lrert.wo ih*ra EA*I ol the of let L>) LIT* flrßi ol VIITMBI A llnllii* B*- WILLUM . **UCB. Piviu L. tiliM, imv r.viLUcr WILUA* R WALLACB WALLACE A KREBS, M LAW AN. COLLECTION oFFirK J.susry I. IM1. I'LKA KKIKLI*. PA 1? LLIS L. OK VIS, 1 J ATTOHNF.T AT LAW. OFFICE uppoilt. tho Court Him.., o th. 34 tJi'ur i.U. T.nt'a lUilUiug. t-l c. i. iunn c. . lOWII 1 LEX AN DER A BOWEK, i\ ATToKNKVP AT LAW, ttellefoat*. P* . uey R>E cotuulted in Englith or 4 L*I MAO • ID lINRMTN • Building. I-1J lIIU 4. IliTßl. J. VHUT . BEAVER A GEPHART,I ATTORNEY!* AT LAW. • TFFLUE O Allegh* ny itr*et ( north of High BELU font*. Pa L-LY W C. HEINLE, V V • ATTORNEY AT LAW BKLLKFONTE. PA. L**TD.>or toth* Inftlu th* Court llouee 21-1 I L. SPANGLKK. .J • ATTORNEY AT LAW, BF.LLKFoSTE ' KMUt HiLNTY. PA. dpeclel Attention to Collectloi •. ( re# tic** in all th* Court*; Conaul tatiou* In German or K glt*h I-1J /ELEMENT DALE, V ATLOKN/.V-\T T. < W R.ii.r.at., r* offi<-- N W osr.-r Oi.ru r,.1, li i J .r fn.ra Br,t nation >1 back HI Ijr. 'I" c. IIIPPLE, I . ATTORNEY AT LAW. LOCK It A V EN. P A AM ba*ln*A*promptly l-ly W'M. P. MITCHELL, IV PttACTti AL At KVKYOR, LAM k HAVEN, PA , W1! .tund to .1! work IB CI war lI.Id, C*Btr> .ad Clint"* oosnllm. iißrr .>p|."it I*. k Hi.ti Salt n.' H.nk. .O-lj OF. FOHTNEV, . ArroRNKT AT LAW. HELLEPHNTE. P OFT n LY UK. lIOY. M. D . • CNie IN CoorJ LLONW. %KO KortnY U Oiw, MLLIMHT^PA di#rul •|fntl"i tn Op#rtis< Hur< Ur' L*mg Stf MKLI.KFONTK. PA nit. J. W. RHONE, Pentint,can nt Bl* niD RMRT(JFN# ,n M-rtl IH# of KICH thr# |oor Kh! of AL>fh*NF, PN ISLY P. BLAIR, JT • JEWELER. •*TCNI cioci,d.iiio . Ir. AM WO*K Ott /T) LD A I WV K M*4P NT HO(B BY th* IN4O®TR1OO W y 'l :U-0i u w Imfi.r-lbn pnLhc < opiUl ft .( ITwliil Vl# ||L *Urt jruii M-N T • ''IMJRRRB'L NIOL •*rlipr# to RORK for N "• U TK TIMO Y*ARN WORK In •p-r tim*. or glr# ur wbf-U tlmo to LH Ihmlihm ho UTH-r TU.NW will yM iiR' ml w. 11. M MP ci CM I U mnh FT* RM-U* pny, by -lIM tug I AIK CWTLY ontftt ••! torin* !*••• M'LMY FUL to ly *N4 tiouoiftOly. ADDRNT fill A (>• , ANGin. Mnfnn lALLY. I I. FREDERICKS, •I • Repairer of Sewing Machines, BKLLKFONTE, I'A. ... mil. wt "I B.'l.fnat.,r tn. J.rk waoll. rumd, with Mr. Chrlali.s L'hl, uti f.rm nl t> S kits., E|. Old M'ifhinf Rfrri'xllni in the In ft it itylt, urttA Drtttefri de., trhtrt rrquired, tf ,il M< gu,rul~i. II Hitman Mr Fortune .f Co., Hardware Heatern. IEI.A.IRJD'W-A-IRIE! ! WILSON, McFARLANE & CO.i I DEALERS IH STOVES, RANGES -^HEATERS. I —ALSO ' Paints, Oils, Glass and Varnishes, I AND BUILDEBS' HABDWABE tUMVMT 2* ...... L*AA I-R.a*l L)IUU LAT„. IMI UIA " ... B I'i V# 17 'O 12 *I .IS ...... " JUIUU " ... A M-J YT .0 ( FT YN " T uioiitilie " . . A .. I O 4, 6J 6IV ...... " Ptiuw NBWE lu •• ... * 42 1* 47 5U ft 16 '* UII*IUI A " •••* 46 1' 6U |( 40 6 (IT ** Hflleloule " ... I) FT6 10 OO i j 46* " 41 ileabui g •• ... t> 06 lu |0 ' 22 4in •• Curt lb " ... *• L U* |W J|l I U " Ml, urn IjEL. " ... *IPI" t I 4 1,1 A .1* •• llu.srii " ... I' 3 I" 13 (, OA A3B .... " Kiil*.lli " ... 30LU 13 :F, 111 421 M HMHI b CREEK ** ... 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II LU ATU 44 44 VA tlllauifporl I'i 4" *ru 44 arrive**! Ilarri*l urg 4 lo P M 44 44 Philadelphia. .. 720p WI ERIE MAIL L.K*.. U..TI I SFT (■ M 44 ltaven 6 46 P M 44 * 4 Wiliiainapurt 11 UH |> in | 44 A* rive at llarrtal'iirg '2 4FT Arn 44 Phila/lelphia 7Oua a. PAST LINK LEAVE. WlllUui.J-RT 12 36 * ru 44 arrive, at 3 LITIM PKLMPKU 7 36 a ui Erie M.vl I We*t, Ntagar. Kpre*> VV E.T. LORK llavet. .\ R •tu tn • — 1 all U W e.t ARID H.v Kxpre*. Knat.lDak* rlua* • onnertiuti. at Nor thuiutfrland WITK L AH R K train- F" VI ilke.Larre and #C rai.t. F. I Krle Vl*i! We*t. Niagara Kipre* We.t, and Rrl • ETPRE.WE*I and (.•>• K. ILAV' II %RCA/MMIN W ET MAKE clo*e runnartlou at IV illiMmapcrt wltb N C* R W . train* IM-rth KRNE VFAL 1 Went, Niagara FTPR*.* W..*t, and f.) ! EspreaeKaat make CLUE* r nnertlou at LR>RK IfaVer. W ith I: K V H K tram* Krle MH F.t an I W^•/ r. trier t at Krl v with tra n on L 44 A M S R R. at CORI Y with ' A A. V R R , at Emporium with It. S Y K P K R . an I a* l>riflwoi with A V K I. • ParLir car will rtiu I etwr.U PhMa EIPRE*. EAI*. and .NNBDA) Kvpre*. KA.• 4 L.*PLR>G AR.MB T j night train* HI I R4l.t>wia. BE3TAITD CHEAPEST. TWO WCEK'y NewnpipcrB for the Prico of OUE. VNI> TUT ID.-T DAII.Y AT LOW R ATM. J Th* llaft IM'U'F WR air Fl*K|l I a LAFJRE R.RF* | PGE **VFRT an I ••■HIMH** H t-R v*rleiv re.du • j n atter than *ay < th-r |W|E |.NIDI*h- If I* .w*% I •PO-Y ln**rl' ?ve *iid E*IT*I TAIWITI* •H* • I'l' • ■ the WARIIV P*T|'T IN 91 4 " |*' auuum ■ *H I ' *D V U CLI H U I N F I ' Tha WittiT Pataj /r an t New VN k Weekly S-. j will be *e F || to at. Y ad F*** T- *t |I I B- v.*r T-4 , II o*l . TH- VV RTFTT Pa rat R and N V *K /TT.V I'ITII T *IL the PHI lad IPLI % j Hee.UD, |--MT |I I • I# >I*R to* F| •<> (HE W t * KT , P*T'OT *iid I'l I. LE I ! hia VV • ktv T'.e., J- .T p*l I I . •E T-ar FOR U* 1 IU *M caa* the a*b TNUL ac .M JWTVY th* order THE DAILY PATRIOT la th* ,-nly M'.RTILTG PUI.L-.HED • the tt* J It. l THE only N >rtting PAPER at Id* of PBILA/lELI-HIA I 1 and Pitlel U'TH that A* t* the Complete A*E*<*afed Pre*. j A** • and th.F ha* a GETeal (itlrflt if •( :a I TE'E vratu- . and THE ualy daily that REMH-A TT-e IT|erv I ■* T* PEN I••VI %AA I • LAHFT 4 I. FklMiMib TAD NEW Yolk pap* R. Tle luttv I'ATKPRT ha. L-e|, greatly itnpr vedlna I It* ■,(• rUiitnti within ll*. • I* TAN twor.tha and I. NOW ecpial In all VE|IERT* atwl ■ I'L/eH#r 111 e rne IN (lie UDO- of th laf er rilt** Price ly m*il F4* per inn'lM in advat.ee R ?7 •• if tvot paid i ADVANCE), FIRIT .r m tv*<.mh*.in ad vanee. F| 60 LF thr-E twotilh* in dv.nE . /DIC tit. ' F". UTe M nth. in ADVANCE . toc.U'-AOF F|*. 4VI" P R ROPY per aonam t*rlat*of t*n H '4l PER COPY I er a 1.001 |wyal LE 111 • Ivan E THE ttativ P*I"T and the Phil D Iphia l*aHv H--~ord (gundav eliii n *% FE|TEDI will M wnt UT • YEN TO ATTV addr. CM f..r |1I caeh lu advance E.nd for *\—l imen c*'PEA UL IHE L ailf and Winn PMTIIOT lo E-v H ; order, I BECK ur ; d'A't A 1 IR. •• P4TRIOT PI Rl.tdlllNG 36' MAMRT BRTITT llarrl.L.nrg Pa. IF ?F " R# ON '"" ,H * ! F D 11/ I V 4 I 1 Uance* to inrreaee thai* e*rtltft, AND IN YY I JITLME BECOME Wieahhy . tb.IEE who do BOF FL LL/ii n prove their "ppertenltle* r-vna BY in P"IFTY. VF E. IFER A grat FHR# NIAK* AI'FI/T We want many men. women, toy* and girl* J to work for u* right in thetr OWN I callfl** Any RAN DO the w.rk PF'PERLV the flr*T .t art. TKE I be-inee* will pi) m- re thn TEN tim* ordinary WAGE* I RTLEN*FVE outfll fnroi*bed free NOOFI whl • NGAGE* fall LU make MN Y rpidlv Yon RAN devote YOUR j wh- !• TIME te RHE •OK F NL | ur *I'%RE n. .O •. PFTMIEL/RMATIOW and all that I needed *eiit ftae AD BLMI ALFWLF AOl P."land Maine 4 7 iv I lute/*. V'ANDKltl'.ll/r lIOI'SK, ▼ Mm. V • 1111 % < ■i • v Nl |wl I N | Mil t •*#• \ g, i|f* I W .11 f 11• I il III" \ %M HHIIT II I al nitnitl •! IW" in u nuUtliiM'-t "I Him* .. • | \ IV, M ir J .1 l>l.t, NKV. I'n. ; IJASSMOKK lIOI'SK, ! 1 Ciiir ► ) nt 'iml Hjtrii-Hlnut', I'll I 1.1 It I |;u. I' \ (iimm! M**U mi I I.".lk>'i a; ir. JMUM I'ANHMoKK, iR, p IIOTK 1.. 'ilctnw ?/ Cni/.'r's Ni:H I.Y IM.Molil 1.1 u lion 1., I'lli IK,, r \ \ rt'-i i M ||iin** N • i v furl* XNMIIIH K>M,il mii.l pri- in- I■ '.•ln / J A I.MAN'S HOTKI,, * I . I.: IIIni, ItMM.fr.roNTt. FA TKKMsII JN. II I; It A V A :•-! l.lvirv nltiii |r>i) -1) HUSH uorsi:, lIKIJ.KPONYK. FA . lUnlliM I ill li gaiillriuri • wall tin **ii •r.il tr* villi it |MIIII. ifni • ••luiiifM. il rit i KM- m if* o In tlii'' Hint t 11 #••! vlt.fr iii<) will hint hum* C.nif .tl* wl r.— iml'lr mlf, Übtril ri.lm ll o lo Jur)oivfi aiiil oi.'ii.t:r.f Court W H Tl 1.1.KM l*ic|■ *i i orris iioi sK. 1 J Corner A11.,... , Rl.hi i HEI.I.KK'N | !•; r j. J'. Lehman. 'J'rojtr, 1 b•• r i 1 i i. • t; • m*Ryrßii'lii lit tki pr | ( i* it -r fo ii| il ,t. ** r i i the rli I* ftrtll.ln n f , 'I. •€• tut.-!. .l-ir- |„ rt \ \ III.LIIKI M 1 1 DTK L, ♦* F Mil Ull IM •'!... fMTI PEJWM \V ,S M I KK, I'rnj riftor Til* I' wti .f Willi.r 11. i• l.wrti* ill I * ( i.1.'1 1M *••< . !'.• n.'-lwi at* Jm* f\ New BrockcrhofT House. IJ HOCK KIM I OFF lIOI'SK, It . Mi I M , i I C li M. M 11.1.KN. IV■ |.'r. Qo.HiS4t.nplr /{man 'I. hirf /'hair •#Or it • f M.l frrn H Tr F* A. A K<>|lLHK< KKK, Pr<>|*ritU'f f TfllOCOtt TRATaFM ... th. raltraXvlil An thU II l"l *n ■ {'Ut, to |tin< H i.i n*| a* 411 T(4 Is - • "I'or limi*, Mi-ruh. 9 r - HHHHH H ■ ' "2 HI I* i." f V i /.t 1 •f, 1 14• * v wussmmammmmmmmmm x O "l-r 4 .1' v pT:.t iiU. o _g I 2 If." So < I rti- 3 fh* 4 •I S r M It k I' i■ ■ h * a 1 3 ii • • •r. i t %i i i*i an* •n r. itrt ? x H. T. -T.l ' I \ l a - • • fI f t; A aoi ♦ • ml ■UMWMPMMMB w P *if) , .If > ■ a.■ w • k . r *r q mn • i. .t r- -> r ■ iii ;• r'TTTTT w S all I* thai I'o ** .it • jff P V' m-f of '■■■■■■■ l 9 £3 If )w.r ilruif K I• • t .-r .r p .it i Jiko • rw tu • lit*. f | |r . .rif >■ tick- r i jr ll n 1 r a• 11 *■& \f i ■• t in. : il'.iHsi l%] '■ < r m ' o < • § tor toAMlpalUiti at.i) I'lbva, tale HEALTH 13 vVI-'ALTII! 'a • j V i; r-'A IWB! ' USSJk. i'x > '• • i • j I' B. I I • ... II i>, tll'Tl, M , .• < I • V • ' I ...... • i ana • t • w; cu*i. :irr~ z\i r.~~xzz r*.. i * . , *••• * • 1.. - • .■ . r*" ■ .•i. . • t i ;. ! h M. ■. I ' i r • f* " IMO.LL - . • '.. . , , I . . , * >■ * l'*4i < | . a l , ' rt s • • . i, XT') Bm Ct • ■ ; , p.-,. fie FORAIISKUN I RCMLOY such At DISEASES! iTcmriTensoncs^ .PIMPIES./ WBWCWOtW/ mCRM^fUREFOR lEHIHC PILES Rju'ptom in mnWar*. Mln, . • rnntitn, th. ...id lh. i*n.t-pert..rj. ft.r, A.I •OMnmitrßl And prollle* mre. BAI*C* 01.t11.t t .Mp.fl". tu sap arii. la la tba matkal (DI4 l 7dr*fl.i.,u BNltvtu la -ct AU 'P. i Wl,|lk AA4raml>e.w*tiii *Sea, rkIK.SH alir (Traftf Sfmoctat. e/j U KI. L K FON TK, I'A. UKWH, PACTH AM. fItIdOMTIONH. IMCI *ar> rAoafimti UR RUI 1.a. Evrry farmer m Ai* annual rr/tertenrr Uteeorer tnmetiituy t.f ra'.ue UVtfc if and ttmti it tu (ha "Agricultural Editor o/ the I.KMurHAT, llellefnnte, I'enn'a," that othei tarmera may ARUR the benefit tL too clean for the ttrtfely of the titen in a inters. A safe and Mure remedy it to pile a neat mound around each tree." W ar-hinjc CBIIH and paiU is a very importanl work in the diary, ea|iee.* ally when they have contained r-our milk. The ocid niUHt In* completely it moved, or it will sour the lit xt milk that ia put in the cans. \\ ant of j cure in this respect lias much to do 1 with making poor butler. 'I he Hume Farmer, in an niticli opon the revival of the cheese factory interest in Maine, say a wherever fac tory diary ing haa la-en introduced, steadfastly continued and tightly managed, it realizes to the resfrective ; s.cliona all that ia elaiinet) foi it. Those win. have had many years' espiriince in the poultry business, mid have given the sulj.ct careful j attention, express the opinion that, medium sized birds are the Ileal Is.tli I for t gg* and fl- sfe. Stuinbiing Horses. Th' Pittsburgh Stockman, in a re cent issue say s . ••S.ime gos| horses j are addicted to stumbling while walk ing or moving in a alow trot. A well v.-rsed veterinarian states that there are two causes that would lend to pro. <1 ice tins faulty action one, a gen- 1 erul weakness m the muscular s\ t in. sueir as would Is- noticed in s ; toed horse; the other a weakness of the exleiior muscles of the leg. I brought alsuil by carrying too much weight on the toe. To affect s cure, tie add-, light, n the weight of each! front ahi re ai.ount four ounces ; have the t.* l vermin salve. A mixture ol carbolic acid and soft soap in the pro|a>rlion of one to four, makes a cooqajuud easy u. apply, and very effectual. .Shortly'after, tbo parts to which the soap mixture has been ap plied should IHJ washed with pure water and a non-dry ing oil rubbed on. Oil of lur|tenline and lard oil, equal parts, with a little carbolic acid, U |ierhapa the moat convenient mixture to make, and effectual In Its appl ca tion. Animals that are affected with vermin need In-tUT care and higlwr feeding In order to overcome the drain 1 that those parasites make on the ays lew.—-.tmcrieun AgrumUttrut. What I Know About Coilinir Stock | A complete succession of soiling j food reqtiirca that Ihe first crop l 1 planted the preceding full, and thi muat be of rye. Alsiut enough of litis should lie aow.-d to allow leu square risls to each cow that is to be fetl. Green rye ia not it Ii RHI class feed for milch cows. They don't like it aftt r tlie first few iia\ s, and it does not make first class milk. It should lie run through the lodder cutter and mixed with other dry forage. Ify at fording thu earliest green bite it is i. passable feed, and call lie used until the eailic-st grans, clover, orchard grass, or .June giuss is big enough to cut. Any or all of these may lie used from May lfith to June ItMli, when , ; the eaiiiesl sowed outs will be leady 1 | to Is gin on. ! All lauds uaed to produce soiling : crops must lie rich, ao as to push ' crops plinlcd in it right along to a ' rank and vigorous growth. Tlic I ground is to Ik- heavily seeded, three j bushels of oats to the acre. Tlie fitl ■ sowing must lie made as eaily in the •! spring as possible, and auec- tsling | sowings made every two weeks to j furnish feed until July Ijili when f corn or millet will lie ready to use the ■ remainder of the season until frot j Oat* is a better feed thn rye if cut ■ | and fed at the right time, which is when out in head and lief-ire the grains la-gin to harden too much. Corn of the sweet or sugar kinds is perhas the liest of the ordinary soil'ng food* fur milch cows. The j eailiest plsniing rnav pr.qieily lie the ' small Kaily Minnesota a* it in haidi er. It is riot so Isrge but it comes so soon after planting as to in ike it de-iralil- ,sud will give a large amount of feed to the acre. The right way j • to plant for soiling crops is in row> : f*r enough apart to admit of culliv.i -; tiun. It thus makes latter feed and , rival Iv H* much •>t it. Ilrilitsl along at the rat.- of doz- n grains ti the foot is thick enough. It will then *<-t roall cars which the cows will appre ciate. I.aler planting* should Is- ol the la ger sort*, S owrll's evergreen i is good enough, and is to lie planted and cullivaled the same way. >uc '-es-iori crops sre to lie planted every two weeks until July 1, if corn is to j I* the exclusive soiling fund during the season succeeding oats. If mil let is t.i Is part of the feed, it will Is planted June 1 and June ti*', and will make soiling food fur August. Hut corn is a good fetal and call Is-grown everywhere, and the Iwgiiiiicr should (a-rha11 confine himself to that with which he is la st acquaint, d. Coin will luriiinii an abundance of fnrsl until killed by the frost, which will lie earlier or later according to Istti lude In tlie vicinity of I'hiladclpl.in and Chicago corn is in season fmui i July I, to (ict. 10, full three months This carries the stock during the j usual pasturing season.— t'mm Juiir j fin/. I i SilEKl* left out in the storms at this ! season of the year will IK- apt to run at tlie nose or cough all winter Many a farmer, who is too careless to drive his sheep under cover when a storm is coming, will say,''some how or other my sheep don't winter . well. I feed them just as other folk* do, hut a lot of them are |Hior." That big cold rain liny were. X|si*ed to in November was the cause. Now is ihe time to look out and prevent it. Cold rams alfect sheep more than Miiy other stock. When wet they huddle 1 together and shiver and catch Cold, j get catarrh, consumption and grow poor. This ia not what wc keep sheep for, but wool, lamb-, fat and profit. Neglect won't do. Feed and 1 care will. MOST farmers case to fight weed* au long as they no longer interfere | with the growing crops. The result of such negligence is a late crop of weeda whose seeds bring an eaily harvest of trouble the following spring. In many cases the seeds germinate in the fall and are ready to grow a* soon as warm weather comes. Thia ia es|>ecially true of audi ex ceedingly hardy *nd cosmopolitan < weeda at the aheperd'a purse ami chick weed. In most any garden these seeds msy liu seen Just coming up at , thia season of the year They fre quently blossom in midwint*r if a thaw occurs. These are some of the |iesle so ironMewoiue in bed* of onion*, Iweta, etc. A late fail bociug | should be given lite garden. 11 Munuiinir O-ehardß. Tin- A'< iv /.'< cr in worthy of -|M'i-j <| attention: "Thin ha Urn a barren year for oio*t of the orchards in thi* country, but the tree* have rnude fruit limli tor in xt year's la-ating, which will tiling MII no abundant crop next tear should the season prove favorable. Now an ovfr-aliuuiiuiil crop is often of 11tile more value ihan a mode ate crop in a >ear of lean ahuntlance. Fanner* who treated their orchaids |iro|,cily have applet to use ami to j sell thin year when they bring good |irice*, hut they la-gun the treatment at leant a year in advance. A gnat many |i|ile tree* tint Miami in grass ire looking anything hut fl mriahing with close, niulteil top ami dead or mossy hraiicliei. If the lam I under MUeh tree* could lie ploughed and the top* judiciously thinned out, and plenty of uiauuie spread over the gro ml, the tree* would take a new st iit. and |mMihly la-ar a fair crop next y t ar. 11 all this should lie done, most person* would give nearly all the credit to the ploughing, la-cau*c it i* usually noticeable that trees which are plowed around look much Ilea I tliit r and produce tar la-lter crop# ot fruit limn tiees standing in gra*-. I' iiiii-t tie reruemU-red, however, that ploughed ground usually re ceives all the manure, while lliegrsss laud gives up it* annual crop without the application of any manure what ever. Now, if we would apply ma nure as lit* -ially to the tree* that stand in the grass as to those under which we try to grow cultivated crops, we should find that we could get ' iju.aily Que fruit and in great abun dance. "Hie time to prepare for a crop of apple# next yer, that will lie worth picking and cany ing to market, it now, tiefore the ground freeze#, ."spread a heavy dressing of £ in these col umns, cut* hack quite freely with light pruning shears, thus accomplish, ing hi* object without making any laige wound*. It would have lieen latter to have begun Ibiawork ay car earlier, hut something can be dona even now to ensure a crop that will he Saleable next year, whether the general crop is large or email. The Minneapolis Tribune says: "An loqiorUiil change i* taking place in lire character of the agricultural industry of the southern half uf Uiia Stale. Instead of rely ing mainly oa wheat, the farmers there are pulling more capital into dairying and grow ing horses, beef, cattle and bogs. Tbla will lead to the cultivation of curu and oala much ruure vxlvDsivviy."