J'l o/r nn loutil C tit/- j I 11. OK VIS. t* • ATT ifINET AT I.AW. lWlli'fuUtr. Iu. Ofllc*oppvdt* llm Court HoiiiP, uii tin* J.I floor of Kurat'a building. I M. KEICHLINK, tf • ATTORNK\ AT LAW, Ifcd tabid tv, I'll. J Orrirt 1a <t\anV Nrw lit iLiusru. Prompt ulictitlou to collation fUlitia. "'••If II A. Mt KEE, 11. ATTORNKY AT LAW Offlc# North High ilrcl, opimnlld court li II ttl '••ill**. Pa . I ' ' II IIAKSIIKKKtiKH. (Siirrnvnr 111 to 1 rOHNKY-A1 LAW Officii in 1 ourad Houm , |l< llvloutc, l'i 5Ji I 1 G. LOVE, tt * ATTORNKY AT LAW. Ur.lef nte P. Oflrr In lit* room* formerly occupied bv the lit* AV r oiu >, ioi '. if 'PHOMAS J. .MuGt LLoLJGII, J ATTOUNIA AT LAW, I'll 11 IPmiTHU. I'A. OB!c In A1l'rl 0* iT. I.all.ltim, 11. the num n.rin fr y .wcupti-il I') Hi' PlilllpsLtii g a.UKiiiK ium|Hli) 4 11-1) / Til AS. I'. HKWES, V,' ATTUHNKY-AT-LAW, IiI.LLf.IU.NTK. I" t. Fißetke* in *ll th* Ooirli. 00k# orpoalt. Court h>>,|..- In Tumi*, luilMing. ,in.) .1 n D. ®. HA9TIAU4. ft. Ilitll. ' HASTINGS a ukkdku, ATTORNLVJ* AT LAW lIKI.i.i MN I E. PA. 'iffli> nn Attfuhany ilrffl.two dir* eai ol the of* , fl. *> occupied b) lute lnui.l V>- utii A Halting* 4o S irilUAl *. a iLUOt mvim khih*, HARHV F.WJILLAir VILLUM V4U.4CI. WALLACE A KKKBS, ' LAW AND COLI.Ki'TION "IFH It. January 1,1--1. CI.EAUVIKLH.PA. 17 L LIS L. OK VIS, 1 -t ArrORNKV AT LAW. KfFICR npplfp lh Cmirl House, oti th* id II" -r A.O. Furat'a -tuldlug. 3-5 C. T. 4LIKA*DKR C. M. iOWia \ LEXANDER k BOWER, i V ATTORNEYS AT LAW. B"!VfoDl'. r% . nit? f># cormnlt*d in Knglinh or ihr man. dlfl'r in ißrman'tßulMiuf;. 1-1 y JAMFB 4. ■K4VIR. J . KI K1 'ißrtiart, pKAVER k OE I'll ART, 1 > ATTORVIIB <T LAW, . Mflcf on Allegheny streak, north of High. 11*11# Fl. l-l) \\ T C. HEINLE, ' e ATTORN EY AT LAW. UV.LI.KVO.NTI, PA Last door to thr left In thr Court .1-1 I L. SI'ANGLEU, ft • \rroKNKY AT LAW. BELLKFuNTi: .CESTUI. ut'N TY. P A. Special attention t-j < practic**# In all th* Oourti; OoiifQltAtlotiiin ()prtnuor K gosh. I-1 j /vLKMENT DALE. V ATTORNEY- \T LAW, H.u.f nt>. r, Ofßer N. U* eorn-r Diam -n J. two Jn lr -m firat Btliunal bank 5-IT Ijr, rp a HIPPLE, .1 • •" Y AT LAW. 1 I.OCR UAVKN. PA. All bflln*s* promptly att*nd*d to. I*l y W M - r - MITCHELL, PKACTIt AI. -• RYRTOR, LIH k lIAAKN, PA , Will ett*nd to nil wirk In Cl*arfl#ld, Centre and Clinton count!#*. Ofllc* opiKMitr k IIAT.-n N%ti nal Bank. OF. FORTXEY, • ATTORN BY-AT-LAW, Bd.Lr.MNIR, PA , -nrcd (loll*, li 9|bit9Ctlfit jr BtUHItt I |rtl 1181 I AH bidwi RtlßUded to - i W ILLIAM MiCULLOUGU, H ATTORNRTATLAW, ' CLKAKVIBLD, PA. All baalnraa promptly attrndrd t< l-l J HK. HOY, M. D., ■ • Oflca In (' otld II mm tWfl f rtn*y' ' UaOB-#, rtELLRroNTK. PA. gp*rial attmtion glrro Op* r4tirr Hurgrr> an Chronic Diart**-* ' nil. JAAS. 11. DOUBINS, M. D. f i PMVI I p AND fICR I *EMN, Ofllra A!l '*li• u> ht.,orar (img gtora, A tf HELLKrONTK. PA | nR. J. W. RHONE, Dentist,con ! tw found at hi flh a ar-.d rraidrnrr .t Nrth lir of filrb atrart thraa d<* r Kait of Ath-gh oiy, flall#f>9nta. Pa 16-lj ( 17 P.BLAIR, , 1 • JEWETER. ■ TC*4 rinrli, Ar. I All wnfk 11. all) ■l' I. I. On Allrglirti) •lf*L ■nAi*r Hr.K-kiiht.ff 11 4-if liiinine* i'ttrtlM. i i EM BARKER KIIOP, I[VX Colaf i'ift Notional Par.k. |J BELI.KHtNT I*. Jt. A• JBp l*.)!- I'ru/ir. HA UN ESS MANL* F A CTOR Y In Gar man • Nna Hloak flEl.LEF'i'ii TE, PA. l-l) CtENTKK COCNTY BANKING / CONTAN Y. RacitlrvßriKxlU An-1 Allni. Inl.iMt, Dtarount N.,u*; L H.)nlS,|| (Jo*. ffr^nrillrt, (iuld ■*! Conpor.l Bjuu I Bntn Pr-'l'lrsl. W i p,HN"t - 4 i r I g. e. Pr 4 t. t r nuaii.i'uh'r. I LMR&T NATIONAL BANK OF UL-i'<. p I'OVTV R All*ti- Ii) ffirhrt. Britain:.lr P. 8-1 V IPltnon Mr Fortune f Co., Hardware Dialer*. HARDWARE I WILSON", MoFAULANE & CO. pEALERS 15 pOVES, RANGES * HEATERS. Hraints, Oils, Glass and Varnishes, LbTTTIjIDER/S' hardware ■ IWOOMX fTRKfT BM<C| Rl.bfro*TK, I | M Isrrf/ti nrnun. ■to AE \Ai.i;\n\i:, fiKNlilt.Vl. INS. unit CoMMISHION Agt., Mcllcfoiiii', I'u. Offlrr In I'. inh Atmdf 1! lid 111 air. I lie lollowing com pa u it's represented: -t>— FIRE. I sioN Pbllmlitlphia. AMKHHAN J,,. G C A K t*i A n London. : Sus do. WV.STK.KN Toronto. CON .\KI IN I T llttriford. Hint othur*. -0- LIFE. I I'RAYKI.ERS LIVE A. A< M H ....Uurtfnrd. nnd others. —0 The rnmmlMion tirancli ol mv businp.r i* r-e-i* irirfiooinl iillrnlion. i'roiHirl irr •old to CoilJ HllvaritHOf, li- I tIHVI' Im-llj. lies lor diMioring of hmi.t*., lunds, etc., on -hurt notion MMJ fitvnrnhln t'-rm. -I AM HON I) VAI.KNTIXK J I:NNSYI.VANIA STATE COLLEGE. Fall farm Sep ambar 12. 1883. Thl* ihßtituti tt i li*cat>.wl iti >n* nf tlia rmml laart tiful, liaaltbful i*| ota ol ttta antira Allaglivi \ ration. 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Sent By mail for SB cent*; -1 t*i*es ri.'JS (in •>I •m| - Address, Dr. NWAYNK A SoN, I'lula delphia. I'a. Sold Lv Druggiat*. SS-ly EXTRAORDINARY I;I:IH < riox. THE WEEKLY POST, A flrat-rtaMDimn npjpr f. r 9l.|><rt*ar in | tln'a Thay*ar wlllti hida lh no#*r Miffing aol intftntliis. >rnn. *fr iikviy, < f o < t..\i i,,, , pif It mill / iff Ui* jn- *dn4rtf • r>ar*a ti* ' itally rallad fU+ Pram•!•*t i-iaWiLg t tgrsma, • ill run int n 'Jumfit*r. th* in I .ih |.arit** for Ihm I'f n lan'ial n rnlnai* ri th.- |.rv • • im k * | th* prma NaU '■%! *>n •*! t t. • ?* n rniftata *<H <laf<"* tha caviling Pf-milmnfial nna artaln f fs'llow ; lha vlacftwn and It* r•-• mll Rlh h •# till I ' lb ti' ■ * of tbo IfY-m- •- ratK ' a i 'at • V' h*a TOada IhU fa*ltH tin Ms tlia | Mr# of THf h tttt. I •* Mil % T#m ., |t inrr#m"l .ffn t anrj nI ha Pr- Ir-Ltial r •?,(•* f.nry •ulrril-#t 4 *ld nn" of nj.,rm liamam 1% a llltla ft T WmiT Pair i now on# ,f tba Urgai.tr*| and cb"*i' l |Mipara in tha country. It Contains All the News. Villi I l*ri Mr n-l mark.l r.p-.ru .ll ih | till • I i ...Inelu lli.g rt-i ai.. i n i An-ir.ll.sl mi.iell.H), si.i. „.i |...| n ,, •< , ~| rssffinv mailer fr (i <*i in i in!- >1.2., .u., .. „,|.. •filels n.|wsitag. pr.|wl.| ,1 in lnl. f (i,. ~t 0"|.51..|,|.|,W. f. ~,1 |., .. nii.l, r p., AT •lr.es tiie f, ii llsl.ers, MMO R NTR.R 4 ro.. j I (.. H. .I M , plu.l.urgh, I*. Unit in. VAN DERIWLT LLOL'SE, Y ll iHt\ 1I V 111 Y lioej 1111 III) ft lid , o'l %% It imli #• V t IR M but t •• T it ( M tli liinl Ml it 1 Y \>D,K(.II T 110 l *K, •ID ,!.(! two 111 • HiKtbtNl 4>l 1llO -|i >•• • 11 \ , Pit. .1 J. DLI.AM.V, i io. I jassmT>lJl: lIDI SI:, . ■ CoiLi r I t uud s-Tti, Mrwl*. I'll 1 1.1 FH It I Il(i, P \ I '• •' 111 i- in I 1 Igii .1 nod t it* rftt - flttfl rl of ■tai ling tu ticl. • • tf. JAMFS PAHHkiMRF., Prop. CWA N HOTEL, Coijtc's NI.WI.Y liK.Mili,l.l.l.li Hon 1., I'll 11.1 (to. I A A llr*, f'lfi<• II .ii.n N'.is 1)- fll r,ll.l,i'ij, .In'.llng gCH.iI a lid pi iuo|tMta .17 11. ( JALMA.N'B HOTEL, ||.| 1.U.. • url 11. ||., IH.I.I.r.VONTK. I'A TLIt.MK (I . I'HtIMY A ,i 1.1 1 11 sit,*.heit -1) prsil HOUSE, 1 I * 1:1 I I.MONTH PA., I < dill* * mi! "if!' y-iiiliiijf-i, i*. .II n (began* rl • t\•II i- ' , ! • ,11 1 ti, un it lal tlicti nr# 111 tjlvt] ti t!o (ict-i li II 1.! • r*- lit#) mill find hum# C"''• a! • - Itille fit. ~ I ' ' Jul r' !i li i. t Jui 11 n %(•• dhara a((an'!l|jg Coup 1 VI It TKI.I.hH Prop*l I >f ITS Hoi st:. I > Dial , Mraat*,) to 1.1.1 i' N IJ. PA., r J. A\ Jjfhmfin, !Propr. I 'i Hi* p J t.'Nf :, • l.ithdar !!.• IflftitlgbflifYli tff thf 'pf • I 1 , I ••it I!H 1 1 trail .t. r f. r tha I ant* rial 11111 nl ' f )j t* |!mt * •• itl Ic ti,,*\ •/, \! ILLIIIHM HO TEL, A I Mi1.1.111.1M, CIATHK ( OINTY I KNN'A \V. S MIS- KB, ProjrloUir. Tli t n f>' Uhfim i • >*a(rd -t P nr/if Valla} al- it v* .. . . .. j},, |<|r burg • d <• •i • • t k Railroad, wltb aut PLEASANT SUMMER RESORT. <i ir 111 ; In 111* • *ltlrr 1 * A .at run* In a* rjr trala At ih.. MlUbrln l|ut*l milnm n latlnwa will tta (Bond Brtt-f last anil tar ma r-.-ier : Jiin- a. ia;*-ij* New Erockcrhofl House. I >ROCKI:RIIOI F HOUSE, I> llUi.lll.M ft til l I.MONTI. PA C I. M. V. ILLKN Pr.ij.'r. (7 V.- I; 1,1 Ir. I ■! I nr. 4 '!'• It •• t wild fr"Ri all Tralua flpaciairataa I ( RIII.MM.M Ml, t ) r. IR. 4-i I CENTRAL HOTEL, I V.'- (op; . i.e e,.|, „ n ,i Mll.l>l : ... c IMKI 1 iI'NTT. PA A. A K< HI LBK( 'K KB, Proprietor. Till-11l -.11 Tt.W) MI - • I!.. ~1 sill f r .d I'. > 11-.la • 1 •: I I ... *.. Int, hr |.r -tire . *l.. sa AI I THAI *■ . | l , 1: • C |7a 1:.- 1 NAT lon L HOTEL I <:: i 1.1 l M <l, < 1 NTlih , iMi 1 A S. . 'Jrain, 'J'rojsri* far. /..1 77.'V- 1 B<) l'F.li DA V. > HI NS TO T.M-..T Ml i T INI. ALL TRAINS A GOOD LIVERY ATTACHED. IT■ • /.' ' / 1 ' 'f, II " 'r'r.i ml rf/vrnn/.r,! on./ thr f/urr'ir.'; iml'lif in II 1 ~il arc. nnria'.. 111 ti .trait tn tny rcij c t I'rliAlliM Mmi 1. In in huh. Swayn.'s I'dla Ci.nitorilng to the SK k. Tl •• - ' !• !•• tf ' 1' if •-1 I■ j ri.f-erh j tr.-ni 1 11 | aro Bio 1 .(•>.•' l l a-.i,. D* I" | < i. Ms aris, Af "|,U*j, l.ii, r. Kidney 111 ■r V I 1 -. !,,•••, I>r • -N . n, ! Blieuinatl.m Hut t" the l- l- lllnli I hiif.lelied with u< h • •*1 all kill •>, s.i t >ns< iti.iu.lv re . mil,. Ml —\\ \\ NKS PILLS, hi. l culilnin n • lii iiml |,ruj . Hie. | <. i i>nl I,* no e'l.cr r* n . ly. N-ol l y n.*t! ! r i cehl*. t. 1 X • I .<) | ill. '• twne. $l, (ir , ; A . :•••-. DR sU AYN K A • A, Pi ..-* I'hiH, PH. S- J In Dri.g ri* ta. 6 K. I y r..* ..1 1 .-* i t i.r. !• KI KS o.NLY I ZELLLRA SON, ; r r * 1 it 1 .. .1 m • • - h<, <1 it- r A (he I.r 1 I • M If ; ; • f!( II ' • *•'! k*l !'• |. a- >rat#)} r r prYj.rd Tr- uJdaf Urn *• k> Mr * 4 t " 01TLY_$"0. rarSf"f niLAl) ™ SINGER ' h,> BrST BUILT, v I INLST FINISH! D. -•* EASIEST RUNNING SINGER MACHINE ever offered the public. The al* *• "■ I •. i. •• r - rr. ,r ail. 1 r tha *■'. '■ hi r < (■ i l , u-i l> ~i * ~(-. Rem.ii.l.r 1 1..k .1,1,1.1,1.1,1)., 1*, urn II- 1 ■I: - Alt' rh i n-fl .*.n ,' ,1 It, i If It |a ■ 1 s.l e r,|,t' 1 r 1 i-i t I ft si i.'.f e,|s-ne C< 1 * .1 I 1 1 ■ si„| in,l -at i„e, •red (rr in ..,*(• •. I l-im • ... A'hi • ritai t.i a A V" * nr.. h . 1* h Telt'll f , 1*1.: ill|Jin, I'. _ - 1 . 4 . ; 1 1 rl' I 11 m 4 .110 ). ■ ail i f whom . r. .r ,i *,r *- r-* in , |,t • r>>* ,|. HHHHJRRM - Pirn 1 a r n I-< i.ikn i.r a. rjr o:ie--tli - A HIS. ,1" n 1 l.lle-,1- ■!. |f,n *,| |. Q,e lialie - " I - ' ' '. -7 ■ i.~r,,T".w4jM.alfc ' - Pri'i - * .)• -r. .-* Iti,.. |.*iir-it. ■ ll'' , ir o-t Htf fti| |f. linfmritlea, " tone. 1 -r- 1. I-. 1 t't the h< .rt, un- " ,1 'i. "ft 1 1 rt, '£iu> m tl.liiie'- . I'll I'U -t: •• I V-iIn. ■MRU . Paul s I • .-t ■ ' lat rl . * make. . ,i .el. e Itel 1 ; /n l tir<u from the . I'll.!-. I. .1 1[ t tl.n •:./ It cin-8 raeetkii'l ■ r'-fi -E.JBRPMLTWGMMNUGEAKAIA ■ C II -lie Hil.t -II . e*.r, t-ly l - - ' -"I 111 • '. v., . .1. In prrrrritair-k' " * t. lo< I ~ ~ hi |. palA • I.r in .. II -. ill ne|f.,, nr lie jn. ■■■■■■ P. hi • i !•' i,ije*e.|.f allve.-elal.le Infre- " . Al.-,!• . •Li-nv'h tedlge.: an) artldnY'r fm£ aJi|H Vr a lee k iil s ii will . nalil. rim hi (iewt , yourwrlf, *'Mr< N. 11. II AItTMA N A (si . - oaiMins, (Olio. A l**aj>regulate the bowel* ■ PATENTS A CO.,r>f thf fir iKxririr AMTDITAV ootu tinuAloaff mh llnlt'im f.r |'nipn(4 rrrUL 'TrruA* 4rlr•. |of u PnilH]V'4lP. .•men.rSia^th^li lnthfl( irxriric Amkud a*, (he laimF(* .n3 Jornmtlnn 1 ®l>t (Trlitre jPmwrat. NEWS, FACTH ANI> BUGOKfITIONB. Till TUT r Till Tlum TfLHK It Tim UTILLI- Every farmer in hit annual experience Uitcovert eumrthiny of value. Write 11 awl I tend it l'i thr "Ayrieultural Editor of the DkmOI'HAT, Itelltfunte, t'enn'u," that other tanner* may have the benefit of it. t.et communication* be timely, and be nure that , they arc brief and well /minted. Saving Sood Corn. Sjiite of the unfortunate experi ence of farmers in the past pennon, from the nbc of imported need corn or poor seed of home growth and spite of all that has been published in the agricultural and lay press on the importance of selecting and thoroughly curing the earliest ripen ed ears for seed, it i greatly to he feared that far too many farmers who have raised lairly good corn this year are depending on corn from the eiib fur next year's planting, so strong is the force of habit. !!ut there are I some facts which ought to be brought to their attention, nnd tin ir force felt. , The last month has ls.cn unusually | wet, presenting the corn from dry ing j out, as it usually does in October. At this time the kernel and cob o! corn in the shock or ou the hill are full ot moisture. Should a sudden and hard frei ze occur, as it is liable at any time nftir the first of Novi-m ber. its germinating power would Is destroyed ami i> Is- ruined for mt d If cribbed while hut partially diit I. as it is now likely to Is-, the hard freezing in the winter will prove equally injurious to its quality, and seed corn from the crib in the spring wid prove a failure. The only abso lute eaf- ly, if it lias not already been done, is to now |iut-k*from the shock or lull the corn iutc-vled for seed and expose it to a sufficient degree of artificial heat to thoroughly dry both , grain and cob. This can Ik? done hv 'tying or tracing up and hanging, around the wall of the kitchen 01 suspending from the ceiling. A kitch en chamber, through wi.bh the pi|* from the kitchen stove runs, can Is utilized for this purpose, the windows Ireing opened to allow a free circula lion of air. In an early day the squaws in Minnesota used to grow a white flint corn known as the "s junw j corn." It had a large jury cob which I did not dry out sufficiently to ensure ' its keeping and germinating quail lies. They used to trace it all up anl suspend it from horizontal poles, seven or eight feet high, under which they kept a slow tire till, by the com limed influence of the heat and smoke it was thoroughly dried. Lacking other means of artificially drying it such a method might tie employed in curing seed corn. The su'jcel is too iinjiortani and the interests involved too great for any farmer to take the risk of a failure of his corn crop from the use of p >or seed, and afici the ex| -Hence of the pasi two jears, emphasizing as they have the im portance of good seed, it would seem as if any farmer would le ioexciisa hie if he fails of a good crop from this rau*i.— Farmer * lievieir. Preserving tho Health of Horros Many dangerous diseases aiiso from improper regulations in diet — the quantity and quality, and the t ravs at which food should tie given —the rules for which arc simple and eisy enough, but are continually r.ingrc*%cd, through carelessness or tb urd pnjudice*. Excess of labor, too, proves a prolific aourcc of dis ease in both old and young horses, and the vigorous health of young ones in particular is often wasted and destroyed by premature work when, if they were properly treated for a year or two, at most, they might lie preserved in health and ac. tlvily nearly to the full term of their lives, intend ol being broken down during the first six or seven years of their existence. Then, too, insuffi. dent shelter nnd exposure to wet and cold arc very comm .n causes of dis case, the effects of which are certain tojmaniTest themselves in some way or other. Many of the diseases of horses and cattle arc refcrrihle to tempera ture ; others to the i hanges effected in the atmosphere by respiration, perspiration, and the various excre tion-,, and the greater part of the residue may be traced to some un known, and not sufficiently apprccia ted atmospheric agency. Tin -e an the chief points to he cousidcied fond, labor, Ulid tniifirrahtr , agent that are continually acting on the condition and geneiul health of hois en,either for good or ill ; if properly I directed, they produced in them strength, and capability of enduring labor and resisting disease, tint tn , directed, their hern filial influences a ! changed from ministers of good t insidious or manifest soutci of'ii. case. Wutcr for Cows m Winter. Very few farmers make sulipm nl preparation for water for stock in winter, and many, inde I, fail to - so in the summer. \S hen cattle li - the run of large lots in whit-h giu is growing and green, they do; - fer so much from thirst, if lb. -, ■ not happen t # have aeci -s to v. i! . when they phase, as they do in v. ter, when living on dry f< id. '1 i fciicculet.ee of the gr s - 1 j • . . part, the necessi y :<r v. Ati r, but when living on dry fr' -1, r \i; \ id goes wrong if water can not f • Is whi ii wanti I. Watt i i -i :•, , animal life. The hi oral is thrc< i ters water, arul it enter* into ever;, organ and li**ue of the 11<• i•. i: .. the vehicle for the equal distribul of iiutrirnerit and In at to ail par ■ ; the liody an i for earn ir. < and foreign mattr rs whi i n, i\ |ten to l>e taken 10 : tu. i w m u sullieielil for tin si | '. j •-i . ~ i furt and health ot the animal once albeiid. Assitnii lion is (mired or ceases wholly ami was e in" creases, young animals st p. row, . fattening stock t as- to weight, and ■ ,w* h: ;,k i " and it becomes deter air '• i in . it v. it ran nut be lung v. ,i without causing an act .! In , < Ist and 11-—b. A Ink of r more di tn m, n to 1 t hsn a i.u kof f. arid creates more discomfort, and • terminate life sooner than ha: a r. No conveniei,'i s about a .-i ; ls-'ts r than a i mivi in nt | !\ < water. l'ii- in | .arte •r,s! • have access to it at all i n. . e-q chilly if tin \ are nbligi Ito . . mo-t cows do, ti.ii t'v i n I y, r ereau-s a stronger tb -nsnd f r w . than other Kinds of fo-.dir, - . h . straw corn fodder, or no.I S : p* ople n (rn to think if e water once a day it is all tin v : but .that is not tru ugh, nless are living on succulent f. I, m i roots or ensilage. Tiic Jersey Crcns for But;- r The real value of the improvt d hrieds of cattle enn*:-ts in tie re. parity fur improving our coram cattle. It is not ex|>ect> 1 that ivi i all the im| rt -ed hrei Is can f :rn dairy cows f ur tids country. \\ our dairiis are impruVtd it r: by crossing tin- purely bri I n ,! upon selected common ions. I- a; pears, sometime*, wi.i n w. the Jersey boom, as thong ii p. ; cxjH-cU'd to replace our dairy c s. with Jersey*. All that has bcrn dm, to test the actual capacity of tin Jersey for producing bum r has t ~ most appropriate, and lias given the first definite information of the .1 r •ey blool. As the male rrprcuiN half of the herd, a prepotent Jersey male, whose dam and gran lam n ? the dam and grsndam of whose -in lirodiieceil too lbs. of butter per \, o, represents the production of at h • t one ton of extra butter |u-r yea only three years ahca I. and tlun tn.av n p resent another xtra ton of butt, i the next year, and an additional tin each succeeding year up to six or even eight years old. This view presents the basis of the real value of such prepotent blood in the Jersey male. That the reader may not misunderstand our meaning, lei us say that at one year old this male may get twenty heifer cslvi upon common cows whose hotter does not average over 150tb*. N > this niHlc will add to the butter pro i duetion of his calves over the pro duction of the Jams at least ion |h., so that twenty such half-blood* would produce one ton of extra butter. This male might produce the same nuni Ist of Indf hiood heifer* each year fir six yeara. this would lie crediting the male with the produelion of six tons of butter at the end of iiia term It (s easy to see the Immense value •■f such a male. One thousand dob I 'M* would he very low figure. • 1 Poultry Noted. Don'l • • the iiil failbin oftti luik;,They nre in demand lor li itlu r <l*. ' is at from thirty to forty ct-riUt | h r pound, and that is more thin the (!• *|j biiriga thid year. The I aiicy poulterer epend* hid tin I titid breath about the nh&|ie th' t ■ , 1 !•:, wattles, the hang i i the color of the plum ti I ian r looks to the shajic '' ' bo !y, the disposition to lay f ■ • motherly qaal •'' ■ 11' i- dome dense in ' mo-t on the farmer'* aide. ' ■ • v 1 1 try id inclined to 1 ' ■' in f:ouj , and when 1 t ■ a tune will l>e . it is a goixl thing I < relief, bcttornd v. .i spiinkled with '! i.is will do more •' ling. IT will • 1 iii ant and de* 'l' ' *f jr fa'.t< ning fowls I p itatoea, beets i with corn and 11 ' '• '• 1 whole corn, '■wld will drink, morning and ' ■ ' and keep the , • " tiinc. Ten days " r * • 1 >'l diich feeding will | Hie eofe iIIOD for • • : I ey arc in decent 1 but if they have - iinme r, no i r. ill ever ' r table use as ' i"i 'il kept all ■ i irmrr. turkeys that I ! !i .t were well ■ n they were > the !.it day i r ' <• last month 1 .. if r.tU-d they were ■—( okcd vege .. •an 1 noon, ! i.. ■> hsd all they in •• i h time, but no >r f. • nng places. . it I don't think rods from the 1 for market ii - v rn 1 seven . > ie*<n ,1 weight • i' < !-••". pounds. C . i'oocl. n iiiy regarded as a most |>art used at I! is, however, an 1 in many parts • n*id in the place of i. In nutritiveqnalu i" -s w •'i Inef rat her than r ;n ( imposition to • I I •' g Utter repre* . v (!)is < lii flly fat. .• ■ is about twice i < h pound for pound, - not so regsrried. - < f • !ie< e and leef •v the dnme, con n tbcm about equal • for dUstsining life. hi y v ry decided differ a .u.h] value of the two, <1 s s tantiiil food, it is • ' ' presume that prices i l rrdingly. When •• ' io ■ rn Ik-cheese shows '' ' > l*i v ns much flesh-form'ng - mi at, and skim chi*ese >i t mes as much. Those n ' ' miti I v due of food by its -titin nt make skim re V .doable Hian whole-milk • oilv this rule will ' v 1 • ' ! Intending that the dkun chece is some > 'us stoutly asserted Chicago . I- ■■ ./ 'urnn'. Till ( ALVKS— It is • g>"! I DitoU watchful of thecalvew • ibis -its".hi of the year. The busy . 1 v n. .n is quite npt to lie untnind* fol of tlinn in the (all and etrlv win* t< r. 15 v i vposure to sudden changes and < nils from cold winds ami wet weather, a I • •. of flch soil a stint in Mir grow Ii will occur that will after* ward* t heavily in finwl to over* COM". lIK \ NEED stieller ami good < I t<> k. t p . > ><l condition to go into if.ter (p. .iiers. It is an acceding* ly Imril fo tune for a calf to begin winter on a losing bais. PRI 1.1.1 va OATS.— | have tried It ai d it work - well in dry weather, but th 'v fin- n long time in coming up, being much deeper in*the ground. I sow t w<y . i-ln !a to the acre, would not sow le*s. Prilled oats stand up bet* t-r than Uhh> sown broad cast C j /A Birmingham, O.
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