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( j r>t k IUIIhhkI, iitb ©oi a-, i * i!i' IfltM SUMMER RESORT. •id rui ) •' I- , in ' • tn 'i • '.© ie t trinity A fib " O,V 1 • •) tl). \| 11, lilt, I lot© I vsrofTl • t. • S . MIH Jr. . .M. IWMjr* Ifcw LrcckcrhoM House. )RUCKKRiIUi I HOI'SK, l> A I.Hiilt.M PT. htai rtoM*. PA C o M. M I 1.1.LN I'roj.'r. (• ISm (t Ii- tn a I-■ >i Fliior. #rt* • t At if- it] Trill;* *1 © ,ll re!© l* • 4-1 / iKN'I RA I. HOTEL, V-> (Os r• • ' Ih* i:!if. • "f \JIi.K" ill ' sill I UNTT. P* A. A K')JiJ,HF( K KH V Hr*i|*rtU)r. TIVVtOt'OVI TfTWri.FHt> • III*- filtered will flu* fi •tl lit •. i utris ! .*. u. Itr~h *t (locttf* • iv *i i ri.AfN**-. .Uh /.> > ii'.NtM r ITIRSI NATI 4 AL HOTEL. 1 ftlii i Ait IM, . I vTIH nt*l V, PA S, j 7ru tn, Proprietor. It A Tl. -fl 00 I'Ell !>A y. It'M t.I ••- TO MPt Mi irtMl A t.I TRAIXP A GOOD LIVLSY ATTACHED. Th I* /'• >f 'u'Wv '<■*. rf-tirtrH anti rtjttr*)*hr,i rthit It rti art hup public 111 . rep t. ; I/.,. /„!/( IS Z tr: .;r Z ccYlealcrs, MO, i 1,.,.n,ti„. Swtjrne'l Pill* c< nifortlng lo thi fciiciC. Ihi. .... ;• .1 gtiTl tn I ro|>r! r- ni J...j i linn >!, C. , *ti|mi n, Uy I -in. it ■■ !.f lA, Vj>| ii, Lt*lT, K'lillHX I >-f I' • ' *, Dr*>|vV , nl>l i.tl lilt>nllli. link •), I~r .. li, i) M 1111.11, I .•••■.in. • Wii itti. a PILLS, ■ hi> • otiuin mll. ,nnl |>|.j . Mlr I ,,,„ ,1 |> mi utN.l iritoiiv, ui iik ii,mi f,.r 2. .•.•iiU, b->\ -I 3" 1-tJI- ; > 1n.*.., fi. (I • . |>. A m-., Di( sUaV.NK A SUN, |'l >, i, I'bia. I'a. Sold t-i Dm, 6 H Ii i'KA „I. • I.N l*| iih Irlllu^uNLV • I ZELLKRX SUN, *' • z Si Hr. k -n.Mff Hon , kit lb* ''.M.rl P.1,1.l Soikiap. Pf* Z • rljillifi %•, Fal-.ltr !{**< I|SP- *'• utafiiy ,rr*y *f©sl. (Tiiese* hi|Sei tinr* |f 4* j ?f r —\ C:;LY_S2O. F®>PEAiLPini K W% GINGER -Vl 5 C-c CEST BUILT. iLif JjT FINISHED, -a EASIEST RUNL Ka SINGCH MACH'Nr -ver offered the public. Tb •'*©© ' t t; • its i' • r f"*' t* i tr nyk k fh© |*ars " • f'i ? - if fl Vi i l> ji>s C ' I*" • * • • ls*• if •, unfit ) i Lite ©vs-v ll r /.fur I * 4 ©it I t. If tl I ' ; I ' < - I f • f . O I t* t n. ' f - ft. I y i I • rr it.tK', r •C.,1 l r cinmUrt id • i* A • * * A \ . k CO., b IT S %t n♦ F , I > t| Lit, I . f c I 'Tor *lr* tt',n *l. I '.I \ oi f rfltS , lift. r > J"- r li. A."i -ijjfcsr> fjMgm^na •Sc.-t trfr. ■•; ..I 1 t'W> _ IV i, • 11. rr, I \\ \ >IM i.A; |t S • •• r rjjarw!*janae r-i- If . .-I ll' HVMA. " t. < ■>, ■ Ai.irr." p -rn CJ '•: r rl'U ' 1 , t 'a In o ,i 1 l-'.l , II , VCr.l I'A." r* ' lr 1 ■ y< irb ';caranll!irf I'fn, a Sf." . r , r If m lllbsii-'rr, 1 • at ;.i i- t Id f n r > I'I.UI -.A n>) ' ' V aa ©Ea©i4mC2 A •"ii-ijsrr-T'irm-'il rl .ail , t " I "ivir rl'pim*--hill*-, t -v—*> rf t*-n y im. PATENTS wtimmms KiSZZ-,? ;rn UVss 7 J'lT'tTiSffi i '4 . * (Criilrt fJriiwfrat. itm ♦ —hi 11BLLBPONTK. PA. Aa-niCCTLTVRAL. NEWS, KACTFL AND BUOOEBTIONB. mi III! or TBI Rour on iear water. This water will pass ■ -lowly down until it tnrels the satur i led soil, or, in other word*, the wa : HT table, and some of the colored i 'quid will rise ami fl >w out of the bung. In this way it is seen that the •oil water below the level of tbedrain • changed by every important rain fail. After the water slops flowing from tbe cask bung.it would fie found on examination that the surface of I ntnrated soil is not level, it being | ugliest furthest from the outlet. In j the sime way j n a field, lite land is | n.st deeply drained nearest tbe tiles. I flic line of saturation between any two drains is a curve with its highest |Mint midway of the drains. The water-table here may le several inch es above the floor of the tiles even when the drains are neatly dry From what has lieen stated it j pbnn ill t the soil waters the drain, under •id nary circumstances, mainly from 'he bottom. We will strengthen the • hove statement with a quotation fiom one of the best informed per sons on the subject of drainage : I lie water in the soil rises until the *ster tablet cuts the line of tbe tiles, I • thing in at the Joints, when it be jtns to run ofT through the drains. If the water table roes until it reach •s the top or the tiles, tbe diaio will j hen run full, and the water will con time to run n(T by the drain until lira water-table falls again to its but oro." Let a rain fall,'with the con. unions last stated, and the water table gradually rises and the water flows in through the bottom of the tiles. The quotation of Professor Miles . in (iodic* a thought which cornea next lor our consideration. The water 4 leaks in " through the joints of Ure tiles. Il is generally supposed that the water enters through the |Hree in the tiles. It rosy pas in to some extent in Uris way, but only very slowly. The ends of the tiles do not come close together, and through these joints the roost ol lira water finds entrance to the drains. If tin oonditi. o or things were revere vd, and a common tile drain was ucd to mmduut water sway from some plnce through dry soil, it wouid iie found to leak largely at every Joint. If tlie J-i|nts were united with cement the tiles would lose little of the water conducted through them. The amount of water that heeds to * Ai - enter etch joint of a tile drain la email. It haa been compote*! that for parallel draina thirty-six feet apart, two-third* of a Üblespoonful o( water per inlnute at each joint will remove an inch rainfall In twenty four hours. This ia as rapidly as it is best to drain any land, and for this rate the tiles may be placed close to gether. A drain Is often ruined by leaving open Joints with the belief that the water will enter more readily and run off quickly. Loosely-laid Joints allow the fine earth, or "silt," to pass into the tiles, and when it ac cumulates then the drain is stop ped and becomes more than worth less. The depth of draina is an import tant matter. A deep drain is slower in getting to work after a rain, but it will drain a larger area of soil and do it more thoroughly than a shallow one. A heavy, retentive soil need to have the drains more shallow thai a loose and u|>en soil. The leading thing to t>e consulted in the matter I the requirements of vegetation. It i a well-established fact that the root of cereal plants, clover and the van ous root crops descend to the depti of several teet,and in times of drough I will rundowu toextraordinary depth- These same roots do not thrive whei ! in standing water and a water tablr ! which comes near the surface cuts ofl 1 most of the feeding ground of grow : ing roots. Every inch of soil given to the active occupation of roots means an addition of a hundred tons !of soil per acre. This is a good deal of root pasturage. The rule in Eng land is that, for purposes ol cultiva tion, drains should never be laid at a less depth than three feet. Shallow drains are easy to make and are rs|- ! idly choked up by tilt, etc. Peep ; drains are secure from disturbance by implement# of tillage, frost, etc , but are more cosily. A mean between ' the deep and the shallow it found at ' about four feet, and this is the depth j to tie aimed at, though it w ill depenu , somewhat upou the character of the toil, and the "lay of the land." Tb< end to l>e gained is the lowering ol : the water table so that the crops mat not try to grow with their feet in standiog water. DEEDY A ITCII. Varietlea in Pood. While farm animals, as compared • to their owners, are very plain livers , doing well on two kinds of feed, atili. j ns with men, tbey vary in digestive and assimilative powers, and it b well to consider the winter season a thc trying period to farm stock, fo there is no denying that upon nearly ail farms it it such. Farmers do noi usually overstock during the pastur ing season, provided it is favorable U grass, but wben winter comes, tben b it different. The flesh and fat mad> from grass alone-is iovariably of tha> character termed soft; and whei. winter first cornea, tbia soft deposit, the fatty fiortioo shrinks, and unlew the feed he generous, it ia quickly ah sorbed, going into the blood to meet the demands made by tbe inclement conditions. Whest is found to contain ten part of flesh forming mslerial, while it U stated to con lain 70 per cent, ol •Urcbjr material. Upon tbia latter, the ability to stand cold largely de pends ; hence the value ol wheat < ffd. cs|iecially the richer portions of it. should be estimated at a high figure Even bran is well known to breeder* to be far more satisfying to callh and other stock than it has usually leen credited with being. While nothing approaches oats for horses, in conjunction with a small allowanc* of Lay, if they are required to malo time upon the road, or pull heavy loads, so nothing excells the offal o wheat, with a sprinkling of coro meai snd oil-cake, or cotton-seed meal, for cattle; and the same is true of breed ing swine. TAORBSSOR JOHNSON, of the BT*T. College Farm at Lansing, Michigan, plants artichokes tor bis swine, leav- Ing the roots in the ground for lbe breeding sows to harvest for tl em selves. This savee labor and gt> ea I the animals a bite ot succulent fen d i early In the Spring, when they relish 1 it most highly. The patch ia'onnv* n ient to the pens, ol coarse, and afar , several years' experiment, the veatun i baa provsd a valuable one. I KEEP your stock well boosed dor ' winter asontka. Packing Pork. When Dwrnlier enm-a, c. butchering. Hoy# look upon this ork barrel to carry hi* f.-nily through, to have the con ent* In come •infit for use; yet thia frequently ' - cura. How can it be a vol led ? Fit •*., die barrel inu*t l>e thoroughly t •nd awect; unless it U there will a 10 use in trying to have aw.. • p I'lie brine must be strong enough | iiuat rover the inent COIII|.|. .. | I I hia mut lie accn to every lime a nece ia removed. We were recently talking wi i a tood farmer about thia tn.u. r a I o recommend* packing in l .nl tjr ina, holding about forty pound-, , .. ••cad of in barrtl-. Fir* plum a piaiitily of suit in the boiloiri *i .ij. cient to cover it, then a lay i roi p iA. This should Iks cut into strip*. -.y aliout 4by JO incite*, and I t . i tbe edges to the bottom—not fl.'u After one layer ia down cover ' well with salt and put en r.nether l.iv er of pork ; thia will lie all Hint cun lie easily put into the firkin. Mak. a good brine and cover all with No other covering ia necessary. The fir kins or tuba are much easier to 1., - die; the necessity of removing a heavy weight, a* when a hi ml ia used, is thus avoided, which is an. •- ier of no am .11 impott .n, for 't will |icnetr*te the hub and work its way out around the tenon* of the •poke, thus spoiling tbe wheel. T.l luw is the best lubricator fur woo f. r ixletreea, and castor oil for iron Imm, out many of the patent axle go-, , * also cict (lent, and birr t he tu* i it of being cho.-qwr and more coin, n •ent to handle. J.rat grea-c enough -bould be applied to the spindle of a wagon to give its slight coating. This ••better than more, fo, the surplus out on wid wmk out at the end* , , \ be forced by the shoulder band* am) nut washer into the huh around ibo outside of the boxes. To oil ait i. n axlelree, first wipe the spindle < t un, wet with spirits of tur|nime, and then apply a few drops of cv-lor < d near the shoulder and ,-nd. One t< a j -poonful is sufliciei t for the w hole. Unprofitable Ccw i in thj Dai,--,-. Novcmlter is a goal month to weed •ut the dairy. The season fur gt i •ng it nearly or quite over, and the season for more eoslly food b at hand, when it will not pay to |<, animals from wMvb wroall returns only can be expecUd. Tie poor 'oilkera and the old cow* should now go. One goal cowr is worlb two | r •new, and it costs no mote to wi .ier one than the other. It will not.,„y u winter two cows for the pn.ee, .fa which one might give. Ail the po.fit in dairying comes fr..m the good atws, and a discreet dairjman will •seep no other. p (M >r eoa will, by purchase or by raising, ueeanionjiy work into almost mrjp iwtd, 1...t a prudent man will not allow i|, rtll lo remain h.ng after U.ey have i , .•rved at.d found wwnMntf. , (l •conomy to wail long for an otuwr tutltty l , (Imp .*,: ut t, a4|l , J. •Mnly. By oouaumtng the food >wtter animals niiulit. MW - fit &cy will soon cancel any advantage ebicb might come from keeping then? or a favorable sale, it woubi g „ mr . Jljf be better to tell at uncn for wbst iwy would bring, Uian to keep tu,® M LLr""" 1 —