than pure cornmeal bran and clover hay is allowed, under any circumstances.The French Bros. Dairy Company supplies the trade of Cincinnati and its tributary districts, and the remarkable growth of the business and the honorable identity of thecompany have resulted from the public con-. fidence reposed in them as producers and handlers of the purest and most healthful milk, cream and butter products in the market. The industry was founded in 1842 by Thomas French, Sr., the father of the French brothers, the pioneer dairyman of Cincinnati and Hamilton County. The business has been continuously developed from small beginnings until now it requires 4,000 cows for the railk. cream and butter products handled. The farm operations are conducted in every detail under special superintendence to insure the highest Per^ftion and the most satisfactory output, in® grand and imposing building on Seventnstreet, Cincinnati, Is composed of buff brie*', with red trimmings, and presents a some and ornate appearande. It stands aa fitting monument to- the enterprise aiprogress of the French Bros. 0*]^ ncral pany, which has in the purity* and g?n .excellence of its products achieved proud distinctionThe conmanv w an ikiuuruyi »— rj ±Q ^ond .IS vof public benefalt;*or!* praA!?S^tennd is F_____________ unsurpassrucilitles and resources. Mr. Tilden R- Jc. t^Treasurer-elect of Hamilton Cou!^^ vicePresident; Mr. Thomas J. cJ?5Jietary and President, Mr. Albert French Seer Frenc}:iTreasurer, and Mr. Algernon gj|Jg of theGeneral Superintendent. ^,oSt superior business are regulated in the mo