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Show A Cure-All on tint Farm. Among no class' of workors is thoro i moro constant cry of distress from j Jj Elicit of funds than among farmors. And tho roiiHon for this is not a N shronio disposition to complain, as (' -soma nsscrt Tho troublo Is roal all loo real. Tho farm abounds with svery good thing oxcoptlng money, but at times money appears to bo an Impossibility. Tho money incomo, howovor, Is ono which horo and thoro a farraor is . 4eurning to control, tho same us tho growth of other crops. At tho homo sf tho farmer peddling milk tho call for monoy Is not usually ns loud as on Jurms raising no regular cash crop. Tho samo is truo whoro a spoclalty 1b aindo of poultry and eggs, or of gar'don truck, with daily or froquont sulos. Tho most sovcro plnoh of finances appears to bo on the homestead whoro Ji ay. train, mouls or llvu stock is tho object sodght, and whero snlos nro in a do annually. Not only nro tho days f j of cash rccoipts too far apart, hut tho m i monoy incomo, whon it dooa nrrivc, Is HBJ limited, moro limited than tho owner flHBV anticipated from tho quantity of pro- aSHBV duco to bo disposed of. Tho reasons HHHBL for this are two-fold: First, thoso who HHHHfc .produce only, being seldom in tho HHHHm nvirkot, nro apt' to over-estimate tho HHHBS value or cush-roturnitig power of what HHHBB .tboy are to offer; socond, being so In- HHHHB. -froquontly among dunlors they" are not HHHBV qualified to dlsposo of tholr goods to HHHHT dm groat ndvantugo as if mora ox- HmVBS ipcrlonccd. As a result they usually HHHBF jet tho worse end of tho bargain, nnd HHHBJ everything oorablnos to lesson tholr |