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Onondaga Independent -• EVERY r SATUfeDAY ON EVIOtY BOTTLE K TOO can say you ere not benefited return the ' yonr Druggist and he may refund tne bottle toy . •id. pal Price 25 eta., GO eta- and 11.00. N OT. sale at Bartlett's WM AUSTIN iBSnianco and Bool Estat e Agon t for MTBTnl first class Companies. I bare some desirable property t o sell. *ndto - ront, Estates\lbokod after an d i collected. Notary Public with Seal Office In Post-office Block yAYirrrirraxE N Y ANDREW W; WILKIN Attorney at Law 4 I S KIR K BUILDING 8YRACUB B Out be consulted at his residence on Manilas ', Evenings. _GROVE HOTEL ^HORACE-S^GROVE. epecHnl attention'paid to Traveling men. •»£ed Convenient to ^BuaincHB soetion. First •at service. *~ *. LIPPINCOTT^S MAGAZINE CONTAINS - In\ Every Number $3. per-Year Single Copy 25c For Bale brail newa dealers. • • at t Co.. Public delohip. Pa.- J. B. tJpplneott Co Publishers,-- PMlade! \ ' ~ F. C, CORSETS ' MAKE. American Beauties. F. C 30,000000000000000000000000 IJPRIYATE DAIRYING | ° - ~— \* s o Valne.et .SklIl_RH4_Ajtte»<lo|«.In g. O Details. 'O O -• o OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOo It was writes H, my good fortune recently, J II a y ward ux-Tbe' National . Stockman, to spen d th e night lifChes ter count y with perhaps th6\mpSt\sucr cessful old fashioned private dairyman' In the state,, a'man.usl'ngmod'ern, up , to date methods In his farming while lUll using th e same methods in makin g bis butte r that were In vogue 40 years ago, and which have done so much to Bake Chester county butte r famous the-world .oveE\ That his butte r Is good*la-erinced_by tie fact that all the kutte r he can make from a. high grade herd of 30 cows~cotuuiands a price of 82 cent s a pound. Butter from his dairy at the^'Pennsylvanla Dair y un ion's .meeting-last winter scored 00 points. This Is still another proof-that just as good butter co n b e made In .a privat e dairy as Ina creamery, but the sad fact still remains that. It Is .sel do m so. ' , Like-mos t dairymenJn that famous count y of Chester, h e Is blessed~wlth'a •never falling sprin g of -pure-cold— WBJ. ter. The tnllk Is brough t from the barn and strained Into large, shallow pans which will hold a*slnglomllkln g and still not\ be filled morejhan four Inches \In. depth. Coder th e pans Is cold spring water , which quickly, cools the milk and \maintains It at a constant temperature.' - ' When th e cream Is skimmed, the, mllk-ls- clabbered.—The-crea m Ja_put. Into the cream can and sot In cold-wa ter until enough has been.gathered for the churning, which Is done three time s a week, t wti(lo\ th e sklmmllk Is made Into a very One quality, of cot tage-cheese, which command s a' price as-muc h higher than that paid for ordi nary cottage cheese as th o prlco__h!s butter commands, Is*above th e marke t price. One reason'.n o doubt why hq A — Crimnlpt t»— Nnv«»l— Utlll_uses th e old, shallow pan rathe r ... VAJIIlplClC nUVCI than ^-separator fa th e fact;:.Ofirtbe sklmmll k containing a little mor e fat than would remain In separator sklm mll k makes, a finer quality of-cottnge cheese, which mor e thai) makes good any loss that may occur In skimming; Still h e claims that bi s butter, by'be- _ lng made In tbej'good old fashioned ^4 -way,'^has_better_graln , and that-he does no t have' t o .work It so much to get the same-TesnltB as with th e sepa rator process. • ' • The cream Is churned In an old fash-' loned horizontal barrel churn that has been In aso 60 years; and, judging by Its appearance. It Is good for OO'more. The butter Is salted b y th e \handful \ Instead.of b y weight an d Is worked twice. It Is all printed in round prints, wrapped In parchment paper, and Is sen t three-times a week to market President Krugcrhas Issued another address^-to-the-Bocrs.-aasiirlne-them-j- that Providence-Is on their 1 side, uif Incidentally remark s that. It will b e ^neceisa'fy \;f or \them^'to co*ftt(nrie th o shooting and. to sjioot to kill. >0\ -1 —On-SacbrBoxr- Potatoes Vor Cows. ~ The editor .of the' Michigan Farmer communi s on the \theoretical vnluo-of carrots , snga r beet s and ordinary beets tg feed for stock and , remarkin g that be'has no personal experience IB feed-\ lng either, 'asks whether potatoes can - ^t,JftejuJ3s3l|tl!tedJ'or2thM.e_roo ^ teging that tbe-pofatocs are much more easily grown and would - therefore be- more generally used as stock feed If they_8te_a» good as th e rooUTnamed, KALAMAZOO CORSET CO. . SOLE\\MANUFACTURERS. y..H.--Nichols^ Son ~ SOLE AGENTS — ^..TAXi-rrjJVUill N T 'J^_BMT SAL IV TW O >mvuo3ra A wssic -- -- FDK BILIOUS np HES Y OUS. DISORDERS- eueh as wind and' Pnln,tn tho- Stomach, Qtddluss, Fullness,alter meals, Headache,- DlzzlnesvDrowalness, Flusliings of Heat, \\ i nfAppetito, Owlvences, Din ten m on There ar e In thes e statement s so man y erroneous Ideas, that we feel moved to \reply.-It Is not, we think, true.-that potatoes can b e mor e easily o r cheaply grown ' than-r>eet^elther\sugar orltbirj commo n fodder varieties. So' the prem ises of th e question .o f substitut ing on e for th e othe r fall \An acr e of beet s or, what -ar e as good, mangel wnrzels, will yield, three t o five' times i s much weight as most acres of pota toes. An d for feeding t o cows , at least, and we think for othe r stock; also, the i beets are- far preferable;. .Carrots ore |^rder-,-to'\ ; gW^\'tnap^tlIeT-bWiU i or | potatoes,_as they require more hand work ln\we^lhg\~whllecsmall~-But an acre~of carrots'wUl-80 fa r \ontyield th e . potntoesthat th e money <»»t-per~bueb\ : j ::: ^.*'p^ tl\Is less for th o carrots. r ----- the Hkln. Cold Ch I Us,—Disturbed '.Bleep, ~ ' fnl Dreams and .all nervcua and ling: Sensations. THE FIRST ONE JTILL OIVE H£UEF IN TWENTJf MINUTES. Krery sufferer will actnxmlodge them to be rwebtful Tremblir\ WOHD£RFUL~ MEDICINE Thmy promptly our* Mick HmMdMchm For a.Weak Ptomach, Iropalrmt-IMEea- •Ugo.-Dlsorderod Llvcr\'»i».l-pii.AS<)iTien or Children Itlpans Tabulca aro without a rival and they now bare the lnnreet sale pt any patent jnedidne in-tfia world. — • - to. 1,-,-V-J^lt, U for } conl.. or ltraei.au lor U u.Ml tln^-wnrerltawllelnoatonMxloiatet^oat. , ...-I. rrl-iirainondprolnnirlir<^ h.Hn.HM. >erri*no«ib»tltnT«. H«'» , »'irJW'l **' , ^™.< h or«'ir*'.., PC. *.w Ybr-,lurM nmplnmi11J0DlM«iiimnlili. -Send -25c for .a'three-montri^ trial ^»gii ^rrp5c5 to the Independent of Fiyetteviile77 Send'it t63*y. According to a report of .the British board\ of' agriculture; there were 37 outbreaks-of—swlnc fever In Great Britain during, the week ended* Dec.\ 0,, 18001 the-number of pigs' slaughtered as\diseased or exposed to Infection hav-. lng been 872. against\ 3 0 oatbreakstanil, 138 pigs slaughtered ln:the correspond, lng week'lajf.ycar.—For, the-49-weeks of 1809_ there were 2^43~auroTeaklr aud ZO',850 pigs slaughtered agarrist' 2,350 4 nd 40.M0.ln th e conyspondln g period f the previous year4§-: TT.— It Is th e business ot-a-«tate board of f health to see that quack s and Incom petent medical graduates d o no t foist themselves upon the public, and In' try' lag t o do that the Iowa legislature does not reflect upon competent doctors,-but It does propose to establish a standar d which n o competent doctor of medicine should object tor= '•- The declaration tn London that .the passage of th e Nicaragua canal bill b y th e United States .congress would be an unfriendly act la naive to say th e least. Any protest against this obvious piece Of jAincrican. economy^ and enterprise 6& the par t .of Englan d or an y other European country *v,ould .take .prece dence as on' Inimical demonstration.'\ Syracuse paper/refer s editorially to a man wh o ha d ''to rise at Ba. uv In, the morning.\ .Stilt, his case wasn't s o bad.. . If be'hnd been-called Upon to get op at 6 a. m. In\the evening, h e might well have' grumbled, ; HOW njYburt vm&t - ~ Has She lost her beaut/7 If so, Constipation, indigestion, Blck Headache aro the principal cnuHca. Karl's Clover Root Tea- has ourod thwie ills for half a century. Prlcp 25 cts. and 5U ota. Money refunded it results aro not sat isfactory. -, r .. ' For sale'at Bartlett's A Chl.cago-actre8s-bas-.denounced from^he_Blage^wo_wornen' because they said her diamonds were paste. This- Is a decidedly new_way to r an actress to use he r Jewels as an adver tisin g medium. , An Instance of taking a mean exam ple of . a lawyer Is recorded In Ne w T?6rk, wher e a man^ejopedj-wlthL_hls wife afte r she ba d begun a suit against him for divorce. - •' M. Rochefort say s that \England Is without n friend^'. Th e French Jour nalist^ appears t o have overlooked the Bradley Martins. 1 \ - Why would It-not be appropriate to rename th e Tugela\river Butler's run? DO YOU KNOW Consumption ' Is preventable? 8clence has proven that, and also that neglect 1 B suicidal. The worst cold or cough can be- cored with Bhlloh's Cough and..Consnmptlon Cure. Bold on positive guflrranteefor fifty.yeara NO? fur Bale at Bat tlett's Ove r 1,000 letters addressed to Santa Claus reached the dead tetter \office lrr| Washington . Let u s hope that they were answered desp~Ite~the!r delentibn. 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The re> suit of thiir trontment is wonderful. I ahal give every patient the best possible treatment known to modern modlcine. Terms reasonable! _ B^A WOOD, M. D. 837 8. Warren St. Syracuse, V. T . JOHN J MARTIN Clothing Cleaned Dyed Altered and Repaired Suits to Order from $15 tip '.Special attention'paid, to Fayottovilla Cnstomers. Suits cleaned an d dolivored to conductors o^to'SnrjnrbanKailwajr- without extra clinrge, - -John J Martin - . 225 Montgomery street Syracuse, New-York Under Suburban Railway ..Office, James W. Toole is my agont in Fayettoville. He will call for aUd~aellVur elothlnjrwlthout extra charge. Orders may be, left at Btraub's barber shop. PALMER T PHOTOGRAPHER — Successor loHills 346 S. Sallni St. Syracuie.-N._Y. o Cut this out_and keep^^t In your pocketbook for referenced George J. Glad man, dy*.—D., C. H. 117 East Jefferson ijJt. Syracuse New-Yort —*-i^^ Specialist injhe Diagnosis and Skillful Treatment qf all-DiseaseswVomai CE^ All Cfregnllirltles sldllfally corrected by the moot xnodorV scientific treatment Pa\t43j.to6 Bnd\_ftmrrfftcturcr-of \Her Majeaty\ Supporter - 0-QcohotirB*ll tol , 8 to 5 _nd 7 to 8 ... The Ei G. Wyckoff Company 209 East Genesee Street SYRACUSE 1 1000 J&S^TSr 15 c. each Sets of Kipling, Hawthorne, Cooper,- Clark-Russell,.. Doyle,\ Caine, $139 Each' All the New Books AS ISSUED —AGhdlce-Lme-of-ntastrated-Holiday-^- Books in up-to-dat^Bindtngs' Our System _ of 'marfcinfj\ b6th \\publ_shers' •-' and our prices in plain figares\ ' has caught on Don't Miss Looking, them Over ^^X^^^^herET^^ckoffGompany If you want up=to=date Printed Matter why riot try a modern ^office? ' , ~ f ~ • New Type, New Madiinery, Iftw Methods, at tfieTBdependentTOfflce - Count Bon ! d e Castellane now ad mits that he_cam e over here tonego- tlat e a loan and ' that Jae:-needs $1:^00.- 000 to\ meet his-obligations. N o donbt -the-edltor-of-Parls-Plgaro will mnVfi a not e of. tils, admission, vindicate th e editor's charge that th e rount had been plunging beyon d hi s depth. . • \In th e absence of anv sensational news from China It mayfalrlybe as sumed that , the empress dowager finds th e new emperor an entirely docile and obedient boy. .. _ ^ .=__._ A~new British warship under con- «- strnctlon^wlll have tw o sets of* irlple e'xp'ahslon cnglneB,\ 30. boilers and 14- 000 horsepower. Her speed 'must be — i tt least 18 knots. In thes e 'times » irseems\ to - ) flghtlng - levfttfKan co»U\ considerably OTer^OQoTpOO. ' - A runaway automoblle.cwas success- rnlty_stopped b y th e Washington, stat - •e In Madison square. New York, the « other-day. A^.great city cannot b e to*'' liberal In. supplyin g fine works of 1 art for Its thoroughfares. .