frofrmiottttl Curd*. I H. OUVIS. J • Atr R.YKTAT I.AW Wilrf<>t)t®, IV OflW opp rit® th* Court Itoua®, on Ibr J*J B>.r of Furii'a building. I M. KEICHLINE, T# • ATTORNKY AI LAW, M.I Of 'hi#, P., Orriot IN OtMta'i Nw BmuKA Proaipt nt.ofltlori It. COIIKIIUO claluii *1 >i' I I A. MrKEE, Jl. ATTORN KYAT-law Offlo® North High Btraat, opporit® <*nirt hmiiß, |t-l atonl*. I'm. *- ♦-* . HII A RSHHERGKR, > Succwutnr • 10 Yoroui * l( ATTORN KY AT LAW um lUt'ouroJ uuiiiv, Uollduntv, t*. 624-1 f (i. LOVE, l • ATTORNEY AT L.A W, 11...1. f nlo. P.. OBI. In lb. room, formerly I.OI lIJ th, Into W P A llaon oIA 23-f. •ruo.M AS ,J. M 4 11 1; pHAS. P. UhWES. ATTOK.N6.Y-AT-I.AW, III.LL Pu.YTfc, r*. Prm-tlca. In nil lhi Court, Olllcn o, |.o,ili. Coon b>u*. In Punii'a building. ■' 62 o.H. tr ifTi a a,. • '.t>nu. HASTINGS A REEDER. ATTORN 6.VH AT LAW HKLi.KFOSTt. PA 'lfßco.rn All,*hoj ,lrol,iwo .1..r, ~i oi thr of tt*' ucca|ild b) Into ttrui of Yucuni A Muting*. lo- WILLIAM A * ALLACT 04V16 I lIIM, HA,IT 6. TILUCF WILUAM I 6AU4CI WALLACE IT K REUS, M LAW anß COLLECTION orriCK J,no,r) 1, lAPI. CLK AKPIELI). PA I7LLIB L. OR VIS, I J ArTOKNET AT LAW. OFFICE opp®c* lo Oarman't Building l-lj I JAMBS 4. BBATBft. J. "UIIT OlfMAftV. HEAVER & GEIMIART, ATTOKSKY6 AT LAW, OlBc* ■ All.ubru; ra®r fnamnd, two J -or® frv<> Brt •Atloiial bank B*l7 I jr. R R C. HIPRLE, 1 • ATTORNEY AT LAW LOCK HAVEN. PA All b>l®ln®M promptly att®(>d®d to. l-lj W M. P. MITCHELL, Y PRACTICAL SURVEYOR, Lock HAVEN, PA , Will ,llm4 lo all war* ■■ Clwß.ld, Caatr. and Clint. eonntlna Oft.*, opprialta lark Haa.n National Rank. 6LIJ j D¥. FORTS EV, • ATTORN KT AT LAW, HEI.LKPONTR. P i Odr® In r onra4 (lon®®, Ml®gbMij ®tr*®t. Apaclal tt®ntJoD gi*® th® roll®®tlof> of rlaim* All ior® on I®ni Id® of tlirfh tr®®t tbra® door® Eat of All®gb®nt KalUfnnt® Pa l*-1 L* P. BLAIR, 1 • JEWELER. *TCNSS ClaOrg®, a.WlLlv , Ac. All Mork n-atlr ®i®rat®d. Oo Ml®gb®fy ®tr#t and®r Bruck®rb>lf ll maa 4-tt Hunlnrna Ciinl*. CI EM BARBER SHOP, L'nd®r Pl PENTRE COUNTY BANKING V7 COMPANT. B®®al®a Dapo|t® And Allow (nt®r®t, Dtacoaat Not®, Hnj and !l®ll Go® d+cnrlt!*a, Gold aad Coapon® JiU A. Bia T la, Pr-ald®r.t. J D IKIIIIT i'MMPI 4-tf ft. o. itlla, Proa't. s. t. ■!:.Caab'r. LMRST NATIONAL BANK OT i MCLLEPONTE. 411-/r Farhtue ( f Co., Hardware Healer*. HE A. RID "W .A-IRE 1 . I WILSON, McFARLANE & CO. DEALKBS IN STOVES, RANGES-*' HEATERS. ALSO Paints, Oils, Glass and Varnishes, - AND BTJILDBR/S' HARDWARE 11LHUMT (fitkkl HOMk.'SLOCK LLrOWT*,Pk. ( MlnrrfiatieiPU*. BOND t % 1.1 Vl l \ | , (IP:NI:IIAL INH UIIII COMMIHHION Agt., BPMKHP, PH. Ofllc® In llueh An ad® 2l l The tollowing coiii|iuniea reprcseuted: 7 IRE. • UNION PlT i ln<]>-1 ph in : V M KRI- AN (ill. ; (tiAHiHAN London. -UN do. WESTERN Toronto. CONNECTICUT ilnril'urd. Mild OlblT6. 0 LIFE. 'TRAVKLKRH LIKE A ACCI'U Hartford nd utburt. —o— onmmiMion brnnrh ol my buine. |I RECEIRINI; rpivlnl Htlention. rrojierli*. I .old to R.HH] sdvsnlHifi', N> I bnve fm ili. : lies lor dl-IM >-i rt|F of houE, IHIOIK, IENNSVI VAN IA STATE COLLEGE. Fall t*rm ogin Srp rmbir 12, 1881. | Thla Institution i® lorattvd In *n® of th® tn®t '®®n tiful. L®altbfol SPIT* •! ii® ®ntirr AII®MII®I>) r®gtoi I i i® ip®u t at ( I lit® of both H IM, and ..fl-ra th® fo> lowing Cnr Ti an. • 2. 4 full 8 l® tifli Cur®6- of Fiir Y®ar® '3. Th® lollowing I'M'IAL COtKHEH of two j®ar ®aci. (> lowing th® (I'M wn y®ar of th® Bcl®nt lc fViura® (a) AURICt'LTt'RK; (b) N.MI'RA' HIBTOHY: (e) MIKMIsTHY AND PllY8ICH; •• CIVIL BNGINKKKINU. 1 t abort MPKf'l ALC Ol R-K lu Aitri. ultur®. 1 A abort BPKCI At 001' Kdß in rb®nUtrjr. 3. A Ultiiital and HiientiAc Pr®parat<>rj Coura®. Military drill I® r®quirad # Kijvn®®® for Uwrd ®> 1i 'iih-ntalo ®*ry low. roil tot. frr® Yooug ladlr® il i d r cbarg® of a <■nn|6®f®nt lady Prinrl|wl Pot Catal<'guNi or otb®r itilonoalion a'ldr®®® Of.O Yt ATll RTON. PriM*T, BTATV COLLBOB. CBMTftB Co., P® 4-M.tf I PHE CENTRE DEMOCRAT BOOK and JOB OFFICI ALLEGHENY STREET, BBLLEKONTK, PA., IH NOW Off KRI NO GREAT INDUC KME N I TO THOBE WIIIKIING riRJT-CLAA4 Plain or Fancy Printing WE HVE unuui fI ilitiek for prinUnp LAW BOOKS, PAMPHLETS, CAT A L< IfiUKS, PKOOKA M V KM, p.'li TKMKN F CIRCU LARS, BILL HEADS, NoTK HKADS, BUSINESS CARI F INVITATION CARDS, CARTES DR VISITE, CARDS ON ENVELOPES AND ALL KINDS OF BLANKf M®F-<'rdori by mkil will rceiTe prompt i ktlention MR Printing DONE in tho bel tyU, j • hurt notire *nd Ht the IriMMt rte Itching PLICA -BymptonB and Cure The .re ninhnure, like p. r .piraiion, inieiie iicbiiig, inreed L> , ,crirhing. very ili'irewing, pariicuUr I ly RI nißhl, teem* if pin smrni. wer. i .'rMwling in and about the reciutn ; ti nrivale parll re jonielimea Herlerl |i allowed lo P..lilioij" r.-rv .eriou. r ■lLL. follow. ••SWAYNKMHM.MKN I I , ple.Mnt, iure cure. ALo lor Teller ! lICH, S*|l Klietim. N-HLD HEAD, Eri.ip ! .an. B .rber- I'CH. Blolhrhen, nil nrnl •ruiy Skil DMEN.E., SNI I>y niml let .V) cent*; 3 IROKE. * I J5 (ill .INNII'.). Arblre... Dr. SW AV N K A SON. PhiL delphi*. P., Solll IN Ilriiß.FL. 5 NIL EXTRAORDINARY JtEItI'CTIOS. THE WEEKLY POST, A flr®t<®taa 'Afolumn n-a®|a|®r i r || p. r y-ar. in c ia>r Th® ® a' 14*4 will in* lad® th® rri'®l •'rtln •nd lnt®'®®ti"M ®®nt. ®*y litrly, ®* tb®r.i t-r VHtr®. It ®lit r.f®r lb® Jii.w®®.! rg "f CußH*® l •- aallt CIM th® **r®®d®fi nvaking whbh ■ ill rtjii Into ri dtimrn®r: th®®wn*wa In ** th i-artl*® ftir th® Prd®w'lal n minatl n. th® tr awwiing* f th® gr-a' Nali tial t ••n®ntbti t* rwitnlnat® ra* di tat®®, th® ®ftriting Pr a4d®ntial ra®u< c®rtan Nrti'iW ; th® ®'®r tb f) and It® r®®nlt whkh ■ l®llt# will t® lb® toffoi ol th® ft®m<.®rjr •wmril®* < at> add on® of mot® nam®® h a llftl® ®B ft Tn Hunt fat now or.® of th® larg®at, b®t awd ch®ap®wt In th® foaniry, It Contains All the News. Fall t l®grmj hr and mark®! r®pTrta. ail th® fwllti cat n®wa. Inrlndiirg d®(®t®a in CYngr*®* An ®r®ll* fit mUffilanj, flat® and Lwaf n®w V* r..lonin* ol r®ading matt®f fnr fl/D In Cint- |I.2A ring!® awb •j-ri|'t' n. i oatag® |®r• jvald 91 IB) In cl'iiii ft®® or rtt®r. |irwt®#® | r®p*ld. B®nd f<*r an>|d® cpl®a Ad* i ir®aa th® |>nblth®r®, JAMM P H4 RB A TO. |4ft frdol . Pt9t®faßffc, ('a I lot tilt. \ W.M>i;itmu HOI S'E, I ▼ 11 •>I ••••• T 'NLII % MIMI ** LIT* I* •* > I Id W ||IT JFINT MIL' HII'L WL tliw \ MAK< HI ••• •• N. ltn t DIU lII.IRE •uUtliMral ..F NIIIIN lIM- •I' > . I'a | THTF J J DM, INKV. Fro. p.\KsMoi:R. lIF U>K. 1 OIIII''' HONT H'l M|lM< * HIM-PIN, I'll 11,11*.- 111 IHJ , I' V OIMMI M< *T MET AT lIKHIHIIN RA*N HUFTL ri Rl> •InlilluK nlUtliHl. | T, if. J4MKH f>ABFT*TOKF.. II | GWAN HOTEL. r Jifunr:i Coi/!c's NEH I,Y KKMOI>I:I.I:II lIORI 1,, I'll I 1.1 I'*Hl KM. I'A A flint rln ||l HI A** N IWLY furiiULfHl, NI •' IH> [ GOOD HDtlprur* tn"url I|HI-. IJKI.LKFONTH. I'A TKBMMI . RUT I• * v A good I.l* r NLURLIID -11 I >usn HOUSE, I > BKT.L FFON'TK I'A KNIIIIII<* unit FTTIXL" FTURN • **LL ne tin* IF Tl trutcllni imldir AND rrnin#t lN' IN* '• *R n*lf • TO !!•• Kirt<( U* II I WLIFFR LB*) MILL FLIOL tiofn LITERAL RIloctl'-II LO Jut) Biro AINL ■ TLIARN ttiatidiiif iViiirl * H Tr.L.L.MI I'M.I . Huns IMI'SK. (Cornrf % I!• !•% A HLHRF AFREET#,) BKI.I.EF'OS I K I'A . r J. .V. /jclmi f n. Vropr. Tht I "I'll ar llot I UH'trr 'I • LIT# WYRNFL'L f IL. R. NFI I I'- PRIRIOI | IH IT R F •I• ■ • ILMI • R f IH • nlrftalhiu* NL OF Kl* !• Itnt. •R* .I.nl !•- ma J " MILLHEIM HOTEL, MLL.L.LLL.L*. CKN ' HK TUCSTY PKVN' W H ML'SSEK Proprietor RH- TOWN "f MLLLLIFLHI IN I NAIFFL IR Prfilt'A Vallr* ..NI T* ■ IN 11 TI •HI I ■ I r• -1 .I ■ T • lb* L#F I* •IRG. Onlrr MID MPNIRA I RWK Railroad, WNB U •itidinif* thai it ■ PLEASANT SUMMER RESORT. MMFT trotit fl 1,11 UIN LLO IRNFIO L thirdly A >il • ITI* to W*WRJ tralu At lh* MI Ihmtii llt*l •' R IODTIUU ill be FOUND FTF ET- lA- n ltd • r R-- RNNF# 1 ID JUIF 10. I*7W It* j New Brockerhoff House. I>ROCKERIIOFK HOUSE, I) AI.L.")III.NV>T MKI.I.KH.NTK V ■ C <. M. M I LI.KN I'rop'R (trial Kn.nj.lt ({<■".n "t, tirrt b'lmtr. HUN* t • NRID fr<>M 11 Trmn* ta' RAT** • ■(l.M*#* JN' ♦ f'KNTKAL HOTEL, V_/ ih- lUIIr.A.I "UIIOB.I MLL.>LLL K'L. " INTHK DIL >Tt I' A. A KOULIiKI'KKK, i'ri>|Tl>T(>R | rimnrnn TKAVKI.PRI. ..MH. -in A. ! .MN llfltfl AN NIRT MAILT | !" to Inn, b • |R*FR | —I M AM. TRAIMB •!. ! %LF> . A O.LT •' P.RSI N.\ | iojiAL HOT i L 1 MILUITLM.. KNTRK CWL M V. PA S. > '/ruin, tProprirtor. HA TFJi- II 00 I'HH HAY. IT> RT V* TU Irp"T TIRRTIMI AI.I TRAIN- A GOOD LIVERY ATTACHED. Thx* tl' tcl AM l*tf p { REFU* Or< itf fhr ft' *t S rs !cr S c:1TIII!tn. L/I* < i to in on*. Swuyno'B PIIIB Cotnfortina to tin ' Sick. T Thou, and. DIP IR■ • • •.. !■ |-R the 1-L.LUUL'VL, I. .r ;. ■ • I I : -1.. **F T**U. •Ok I ■ >. I I.II". I. I. U* I." i \ r- ( ...MNTAND "SWAYNKS I'ILL- T. * ilitain lll. all. Hiat | ~| I. .... I.IHAR R.-NI.-LI. >■ M HI mail F• >r * nU, LA.I "I ' |.LLL ; ti B.I|, ?! LAINFI.) A.|.IR.-, I'll >TV N h ,\ AT'N, L'htla.l.'l|.hia, I'a S.UL In HIM I lata. "> H 11 I WHA.,KK> I.N 1*1" HK UliliiMiM.L * I ZELLERA SON. . 1 F P % J TO A. I I • • All th* 4UNDRI I'atai in* . I'R*- \ * wrl|tl- r* nl Ftrn "iratH) , * Hrirn A' A.- to;;LY$:o. PHILADELPKIA SINGED It (he BEST BUILT, FINEST FINISHED. EACIEST RUNN VG SINGER MACHINE cvrr offpred the PUT ,!IC THA RFF *" TA t 1 RO.M |N|NIRT FJ \ I tha PAOF A VKK >• 0|.O LUFT'MNL.R *R ,R,I MK I ->• Tl| .IT • T RITA A'H IH* -" AH- f I INA If It | ML L| *" FRFFWV t ML HI 1 K * i MFNA CotAMiil J. .If | lineal AND I t • FTT T , MCTI'L I-r CIR. uiar* Al> i T-* ?R • A C 'A' 1.1 A A \ " AT I T JLO. 17 S LAMH P . RIO +'<■ tl 3551803 • "For NIAIR*l1 IN lh LLM'.S I RH ~7| , H*R A. /MI | , ~R P| C MIYWHAFF AFNF*. UKA L % ML AF'M J3BH ,: *' For < Tamp *4 11># I* TE R. • R •? I 3 NNIOFI.r if ..I r Ularr I_ S la MI l. r a i11A... NNT IT.F|..nn| in II or 18 9 in I HA*. a>lv. niari.H I.lv a.l.irna LLA> pro- 1 _ ~ prtriora, N. M. Ilarlman A I 0., O.twru, O. I S For CotuUpoii*Ml ATNL I'IIM, UD I * m M FP™ PATENTS trUWN ACO, of (ha Wrraaririi' Anrntra NO, tlnitrtoarrt iiV.llai.lN F CIRIAI, Maro, ('..prrtahu. for (ha I*NLIART HTLTRC TER, DNHI T?,H R ' •*••* R ,nrra.Ora a RT IM,r-at>na In- Y;,' 1 alir (Trtilrc jDmuurnt. I BKLI. KPONTK, PA , a NKWH, FACTS ANI> HUttCJIJtTK'Nh ' • I rut ti*' or mi ..no*,i wcrrnai i. rn> larart-i ' aaacr tan -a.oiriaiTi or TMI ra.a.a t , Kvtry fanner in Aia annual ee/irnenrr Wenvern tamet/ong ra'.ur H'riff it ami " tr.nl i/ la the 'Agricultural fctih'T nj 11,, j ILKMIH KAI. Ilrltcfiilitr, I'rnn'u," that alhri tnrmrrn may hart flit hrurfit • j it. I.rl emnmitnicaluni. hr h.nely, ami he rurr thai ihtxj art hrirl atnl .aril puinlrtt How to UriiiK Up Worn-out Land ' 1 11 Sir .1 liti I'.'nnctt LHWCA lIUH writ- | I ten a cliH|itci lur tin* ru-w cditiun of | 11111 i in' "TulWn on M inure,' on "He \ Ki-ililii\ to the Soil," a milt ' , jict that interests nil firnnrn who tlo L not cultivHtc virgin noil. It. ia n t trtohi vnlualilt'i'ont i ilmtion and nliowa 1 r how acii'ltcc ifira\ lie a|r|>l i- poor and , worn out land, eona Itcd him an to , tin* Uni IDIIIUMI nf trcalini; it The ] growth of erupt with the aid of atlt | ' fti'inl inniiiiiea ia diacusacil, and it i, , cleml\ alinwn h\ thi* would not lc , pri filnhle on auch poot hind. The , plan deeded upon, won to make the j production of meat the Imai* of ren . , ovation ; to "top all tillage, and en | deal or to get the nod into pa*turge, , hy giving it the plant final to enable , it to grow giaal graan. A flock of j | alni p wan to ta- allowed to run over , the latid ilutiiig the day, and Pi | lie fol ed iheie every night, and fi*.i , one pound each i f cotton need cake. . Flie one of nheep in renovating l .nd | i< not new to our fat inert, and han , often lei n I'd. call d, lull the prc , tire hri* rarely lain prenentel in *o j ( atemntic a ma oner. Sheep in fl >ck 1 , f one hum Irt .1 ene|oed h\ tuovalile , I ' ti m en, or hiir.lli . upon a "pace t*. n >y li\ tw.ntx fhe >ardn, and the fold, ( >noVeil dally , won Id in ten day ■ cover | in acre each, nnd the matiuie of one blioiin!id iMiunda of the cake won).l 1 ' 'a* well di*tritiuiei I n|m >n thi* amount ! | ■>f land. Tliia rfuantity of manure { .'onlniu* hi o ni\ —r \i n jHiundn of | ■ litrogin, mxty eig lit (Miunda of pho 1 p'mte of lime, art.' thiily two pound, of |Mitn*h. Tltem lertilizrn cannot In- purchaned in siy ailillrinl manure. >1 no c In ap i, rat, , nitua- the incteane n the aeight of the hee|i fed in thi* nai.ru r ga a I r to otf-et tin ir ottg oml voat in the cotton need cake. t rvf o Fall Minagcmcnt of She p A * the r.ad*ra of the PBMOCRAT vnow, n t do not ladieve th.it any ff der t"n alford to let Ilia nlicep get j til in heeaune hia palure innhoil— • it I a he policy of the man wlm te narked th ai he "al way a made hi* hay j lOI'I out. whether Ilia eitlle did or 1 mi !" \V lien an animal i* not thnv- 1 oig, all profit at once ce"cl," and won't apply to the general nlieep feeder. For hrciding •lieep, oite-hall pound of wheat bran, 'ed in tiouglm in pnatore while tlie weather la mild, will pmhnhly make up the deficiency. A lit'le extra food goen a lung way in keeping up condition. For eight-m ontlia latnlm and young, growing *liw*e|>, a lialf iHiuml of tiran, with one or two gdi* of corn, or a half pound yf oil meal •nil keep tin-in thriving. For hillen • tig a lieep, to lie Bold HI lute fall or early winter, give oi.e |m and of corn •ml a halhp uud of oil meal; tliia, with patt pinture, will puali Until forward favorably. Tbeae * pec die ration# ; ire not in> 'ended to ba conaidered a# adapted t • all cxnea. The leeder'a eye tnuat tke in tbe ait nation ol each fl.u ~ and adapt the inlion to etn'b particu lar caae. *liut we have acen the quantities named pnaiu *e excellent leatilla with the ddtvrer it claaaea of sheep rneu.iouvd Cleanliness In Milking. Tin* following hum the I)airy. con tributed hy MII lows dairy man, shows ft wlisi aho|op'cleanliness mean* : *'|t n is said that il in at hard to lie clean t HH il it to IK: good. Well, 1 think it vi it not liurrl lo he good, even for N I •Inir \ man, if lie only doe# as he would * lie done hy, and j it at easy to !*• I' clean, Tnia it my method of doing I' it. At five o'clock lam in the mw " elahleM. I lie feed pre mi ml the nigh' a IN fore it put into the lew I IMIXIH, ti which are Hint cleared of all rein c mini* of former food ; and, if aour, p they urc scoured out with warm n wu er and h hrooru. While the cum r are eating tin \ are thoroughly carded 11 and hrimhed, HN well OH any well-kepi k home i. and all over from head to ' "Witch. 'I lie udder it sponged, il e lucet-Nuiy. and wiped with a clean 1 towel, and not a dungy rag. The S gutters are then cleaned out, and the klhllh —a common road hroom la-ing ' used to finish af era hroad scraper. 1 which drawn Ihe manure down to tin trap-doora into the cellar. The fl mi 1 and the gutteiM are then littered well ' with M iwilu-l, when we have no straw For fiHeen town thin taken an hour. 1 Then I go to break f l. At half pa; J 1 Nix the C'owa arc lui ked, and each t milker haw overall* and an apron 1 made of Ntripcd ticking witlj which < lie en uidk in hit Sunday clothes < and wlippcun if he like ; and any > lady tn iy go in with a silk dress on I and noi hurt it. As the milk it drawn i it it strained at once int > the deep i pails which stand on the platform | and are kept covered ; the rnilk pailt , have strainers, arid a double strainer j i* kept in the deep can ; so the milk , goes through three strainers. Hut , this iw not really necessary, at I would cheer ully drink a glass of milk di rect from the cow at I milk it. But out of consideration for mv cutoin- < ers wl.o buy toy hutler and milk, I • put the milk through three strainers. I A* soon as the deep pailt Nre full i they are cloaed nd Curried to the milkhouse and handed t > tin* |M-r*on who sets the milk in the |MM>I or the creamery, or, if it is put Into ah illow i pans, strains it once more. Now, there is nothing hard to do about ' this. It it so easy after having Is gun it and got into the way of it that it would ft? har ltn stop il. And I don't see liow it is easy to be cleaner than we are in our dairy." Autumn and Winter Caro ofSwine As cold wi alher approaches, it i very important for the health and j thrift of swine that extra attention ! should If given tlicin. Those who have not piggt ries lor housing should si least provide dry \ -irdt or fields f>r theiu to roam in during the day. Mod a comfortable, Well littered shed under which to sleep at night In the absence of this, then lay up s light fence, several leet high, snd heid thf rn on the east and south *ide of this at nig'it, so that they will Is protected, to some extent, from the cold west and northern wind*. The larger and older swine should IN- kept separate from the sin dler, , and especially from pigs under six months old, an l a few only should IN allowed to nestle in the same place at night For the sake of warmth they will huddle closely together, or pil, up, one on top of the other, and il the amaller ones linp|M-n then to IK* ai the bottom, tbey are often smothered I have frequently seen, where not more than a dozen or fifteen thus lie at night, from one to three of tin smallest of these taken out dead on the billowing mornng- This makes s continual and considerable loss in the whole herd during cld weather. i— mmi MILKINO in the barnyard is an old ft-hioii tlct should he abandoned, i< is inconvenient and unclean. 11 should go with the wooden pail anil the hairy butler, and never be heard ol any moie ; gone and forgotten, too. j I * is a wonder that any fanner would permit it, and still more a wonder that any farmers' wives or daughters would uonent to it. To bake beets wash them perfectly clean; put in a pan with a little water, and bake until they are ten der; the lime varies with the site of the I reel, an hour being small enough allowance fur a beet of medium arte. When they are dune remove the skin and eei ve tn the same way that you do a boiled beet. Feeding Frostod Corn. To make the uiosi of it, after the Vosl, it should have been cut up and un through a large feed cutter, •talks, ears, and all, cutting it into very short lengths; and,if one had a •ilo, put'ing it in at fa-t as possible and preserving it under pressure. But not having a silo in which to preserve it, it would then pay Irest, idler cutting short, to feed it us last as the cat le could eat it. At that lime the cattle will cut everything clean, and the ears, which are not probably injured by the frost, contain nearly at much nutriment as when ripe, and this nutriment is in the most digestible condition. When the kernel is in the dough state it is easi ly digested, arid we have found, by • X|x riuieut, will rn-ke as much beef • it ever can. A good crop will make 500 or more pounds, live weight, to 'he acre in that condition. In the ens? ~f frost, wliat can not lie pruflP ibly Used tit once, should lie cut up oid shocked. Pi prevent the drying up of the stalk too rapidly, and when leady Pi feed, run through the culler. I'ln* reduces it all into fine chaff, mixing the fine and coarse parts, so that cattle will eat il up clean. If there is too much rough fodder for the grain, il it a good plan PJ mix with tliii cut feed three Pi five (rounds of wheat bran or middling* for each steer per day ; but when to be ob taiued at a moderate* price, lin-eed or notion-seed rnal, in SIIIHII quantity, say two pounds Pi etch -teer. will 1* found profitable, with corn. In that cvs', mix two pounds ol bran witn two |Miiinds of the oil rural for each teer. 'I hit will balance the corn ra tion so at to give il llie best effect (,I'ictj') l.iec-S. xl Jmr itil. 1 n Tr:it A I'M.I;-.. —\\ hat our farm ers in I'eiin-y Ivtnia need in their oicliti U it a few ( x -eplionally good keeping apple* Out of the immense num'sr of varieties of g stop. All our most approved system of culti ration fail to assist us in this matter, and so we do the next best thing, hurnilia'ing n it is sen 1 toother -tale* for our supply of fruit. The only remedy for this is to te*t •M the newer varieties of promise, and especially those originating in mr o*n state, an I pisnbly in time *e may obtain relief Ttii' Btnß roots may be divided and the tied enlarged at this season if the rear Khuhirb needs a rich, but not a heavy soil. (joo