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learns the worth of his different cows, and knowing this, 

 most men know how to act. 



PAPER NO. 3. 



"The laborer is worthy of his hire." 



"Nothing new under the sun." I claim the following 

 not as a new idea but as a good, sound, practical sug- 

 gestion. 



Every creamery and cheese-factory owner should 

 give his employees some little share in the net profits, 

 so as to make them interested in the little savings. A 

 pound of salt here, an ounce of color there, a pint of 

 oil here, a bushel of coal there, a little more attention 

 to the weigh can, a little cleaning up here and a little 

 stirring of the cream there, and so on. 



Three hundred dollars spent thus would be the means 

 of saving double the amount; would tend to a truer co- 

 operation; to the solution of the labor question; to a 

 practical, ocular demonstration of true Christianity, 

 and a better financial result. 



PAPER NO. 4. 



DAIRYING. 



According to W. R. Hostetter, one of the greatest 

 industries of our country. 



Dairying, the profession requiring the best physical, 

 moral and intellectual ability that the country affords. 



For physical ability^, view the width of Tripp and 

 the height of Sawyer, 



