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r^S&: ^vt~*— •*- AMirnurTRAf FA Hit **r*t;4UDi.X tfci flo** of tfa«« broodierr U very w&rsk* it floor of Tfa broodie tf VAUA* :« too much bottom fcfeal. «•„ t^a* St *x?*.Vi tif fur thiolsiuotil auf * set 1 **, i ; i . titil nfli-r that tiros ,, M^. 4o«i 114 Utortare .wit , Ifwugr prtxtuice pifcut* v «>( *\\* s of m&ii_*-wTI«.!<ATlYIS # *u* u.1 JiMMkfJ iwfrjcil;. \ fin! «hrrr Wt4f& ««*1* *tutli«d. OA t!.* wlolc, PmfwBwr Balky IBCIUIUS t o th e view UMU thean is & future for clcclro-hcUi- cuUur©.-~if«f H»ri iVt/ntt. uay CM* oi tMMTh ittat s-anuot l* i-urott HT. J- C«KV»V A JTV, TV- $J~ ^,.t~i)A \riij !•*» warmth enough 011 ..,1 i;..t io h&ve iiit floor cold. All should eoiue over lh*s chick*. They fw t ttw trermth on fhe back with M.orr: jjsatisftittioa thaia on'any otiior J^*\- linn pf the -body.—jform and Pirerl'fe €> • FrNAL EARTHIKG OF. CELERY. The final earthing of celefy is the most Important, especially .in the case of that portion -which constitutes the oiara win- ter and late supplies. A t the lojtter stage the work is often carelessly performed, the outer edges being- altogether to o loose, and the soil also idsed too sparingly* with the result that the celery keeps badly, and which is often 'attributed t o frost. Use plenty of soil, bringing the Sides up sfa.irply to the ridg'O, the sid,e : being well packed. If the* celery \be well-earthed up, covering._t& -J&gg$L$m$J&G2tA$-$g$f- dom needed. Wet is often the cause of more decay^-in ~celery than can b e jittibuteel to frost;,therefore, this being the case, during a wet season the tops of the ridges could be protected with two hoards nailed together.thus^, ^ the wet with this contrivance being, prevented from penetrating.—rifoAc YorJk World. ^ A SEW STYLE-OF GRAFS TRELLIS, - Ever since the grape rot first affected the fruit it has been deemed necessary t o remove all foliage\ and fruit from the two lower wires of the trellis, so .that there ^co'uld- b e a free circulation of air beneath the growing vines. »ABM AWD.OAHDBN: NOTES. \Csmiolans make worker oellsr of larger than thope tfiade by black bees. ~ ; Pnrffeggot^ £.\W, Stewart s*ajs lliat wtrlte oall>as rlv^ per c_ent. more nufn- fiietff fphh the blafelc. lv CMadiolas bulbs Vughl t o be dried off, placed i n paper bags ahdstored^ i n a dry rob^t free from, frost, * Dticks ar« grass feeders and it is not usually good economy to a-tteoipt to win- ter too large a number^ If the turkeys were hatched early and are.in a good condition it will be betler to market early than t o feed iate. It is important that corn be dry before storing i t in . the crib, and it will lost weight even after it \has been stored,/ Grooming the cows is not ^often done^ -but it would add to. their spirit-and ^COBBM fort, however, as well as promote cleanli- ncss.\ - JL -- - - - --— — While geese should be allowed t o run out every day that the weather will permit, they should be well sheltered a t night. It should not require more than on e -yeftt^s-imo^-w^gch- -oi-4hf™anlmal*-as© the most profitable under dirfiepentcon- ditions. _. Whole oats, wheat, bram and com meal form ah excellent rafcioTTlof young stock. The health and complete and systematic growth of the body are best secured by feeding a variety of jgrajnjj^ From experiments made with blue grass by the Iowa Experiment Station ic ap W«, U»« ondwittgiYWt, hav* KQO**^ 1 * F- J* CU.uci ior Lh»i«*c, n ri&r** luad ittHevoium 1 lions, *nd flnanciftlly *Wt to cwry out any ofe- ! \VEST A Tut AJC. Wholesale I>ni£gi?tft, Toledo, WAUHVO, KiTSTXAI* & itAJlVTX, \WhQ|]c§ftl<J Druggists. Toledo, O. Hairs Catarrh Cure is taken Internally, act. The other day, writes a coprespondent^ I was introduced to a new method of making the trellis, and, as this can be done at odd times between this and spring, I give it here: Have a cross- piece to every post on which your present trellis is fixed Remove all the wires JffiLQXJi^ asetess* : Stretch three or even two wires over these -cross~piee@s- shout «--loot-or #0 apart. Next trim your canes\ so as t o reach up to this height and then fruit your vines on the overhead trellis. Look at a telegraph-pole full of wires and you will catch the idea. This will eive.iroe circulationj>f_air and make the sUrnruer pfunTngT^ess ardliou^lin^'laclEfcate th e • cutting of the grapes.— St. Louis JZe- BY the laws of Texas a homestead cannot bo touched for ttfbt. - - - lie Struck I t Rich. r What would you think if some one that you Smevf to he responsIb£©_troitM ofTot tt> ^iva you a well stoelted ^neral store for one year*s work? \You would, no doubt, consider ft bl< jay ftird JUQW at ihe thaaee. Wei!, such things htWe feen done an^l are being done right a'one. Messrs. B. F . Johnson & Co., of Richmond, Va., number amon^t febeir em- 4>loyes ufany men who earn the value or a first tla s store every year. W. F. Davis worked for th.etn-a#hite, then o\ened a sum gm$ml iters at\ Hfclt's Wharf, Mat the us CouaMV-a^, and wrote this\ firm as follows: '\l eipr only: s<y that I give your Business credit fowwlia*' I am. Jt I were to meet with, any bad |«cfe, or lose whAtXhaYABja^e^lam pr^iid so mf that Icoutdgo to you for employntent »ad soon make another store.\ They can show you how to double and treble your inoone^ if you are In any business employing a eapilai of less than $ \>00> and if yon are no f fa any business at all, they will enable you to be ia -4t shorfe tlme,4f y^ will tako—th#-r—tv? Tfeeywrtnt a g >ocl h^he'st\\m*ri ©r W5ta*niu^- every conn ry in ihs Union to niaua?e a busi- «©si4hatwUlyield haudswae retuins. VVrite them a t once for in formation. Prevents Pneumonia. Hossie's Certain Croup Cure positively yj&m-cdWt believe some dealers always, ^T&ey want to selFTfie medicine that pays*tKem £h&~ largest profit. ,. What you wantr tu buy is the one that does you tlio, most ^ood. ^_ \Whicii one is it? Sometiraesj it_ may \be a matter of doubt. But, in the case *>f Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription, there's,no room for doubt. It's a matter that can .be proved. With the facts before you, it's an insult to your intelligence to> have sometbing else offer|4 m jistvsi^gQod^T ~ yT~~, \—- *|And bore's tbe proof T \Among aBthe medicines tbat claim to cur© woman's peculiar, weaknesses, irreg- ularitieSj and <liscases, the \Favor* prevents pneumonia, diphtheria frud u>em-1 itQ JrresoriptlOll ? IS the . Only OU© braneous croup. It has no rival. Sold My drag-j .,.» ^.^ 7. L . ..„,.- — ------\\ gists or will be mailed on receipt ot5t)cts. A&- I tti&tSgtfWtameety di-ess A. P. Hoxsiefc.Buffaip, N. Y. __ j If it doesn t do all that's clainled 3?fee Convenience 01 ?»oii<i 'Tafnss^' Tlie Erie is the only railway running solid tebiiisover its own tracks between New York and Chicago. No change of cars for any class -of passengers. Eates lower than via. any other £Lcat-ola&s line. „_^™= OT . Do not send your daupliter away for change- of air till you understand her ailment. S^eud ..t^^«,.8Si8ffiMXQ^!.fi^d^9.J^Uh. 1 !iftItfdlaL. E. Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass. T6r~% it if\doesnt give satisfactioii jn every case, you'll bave your money back. ; There's strength and vigor.for every trired and feeble woman, health and a new IlfeHFor every delicate and ailing woman — and if there's no help, there's no pay. ELECTKO-HORTieCLTUIlE- Beginning in the winter of 18S9 Cor- nell University Experiment Station, New York, undertook experiments t o de - termine what influence the ordinary street electric light exerts upon plants in grtenhouses. An entire bulletin is de- voted to a description of the exper- iments on the gmwthtiL_vegetabies and Sowers,- with their resa'tg as t o benefic or injury. The many confiieting\andia- peaca. that, this grass, is richer ia albuttiiii- oidsand crude protein than timothy, red top, orchard grass or low meadow hay^ What may be a perfect animal x in the eyes ot one breeder will fall sh'ortK-in some of the egsejltial particulars with an- other, mainly because sjows-b^eders will consider some things more essential than others. A cow that j amps ^fences needs atfeea- tiohj but not so much i n the way of pokes, blinders, knee bands, etc.,\as plenty of food. Cows don't jump fences just t o show their skill, as boys do when they stand on their heads the day after a circus leaves town.; \\ Dc^notTeTiEe'iiens In clamp locations, as it is a mistake to^suppose that moist nests are necessary for sitting hen*; Such nests may .answer for midsummer, but a t this season of the year the best results will be obtained in hatching when th8 hens have dry, warm, comfortable nests. When the chjeks ar e ou t do not feed them for twenty-four hours, as they will require that period of time duriug which j t o fully absorb the yelk which nature I provides as their first food. Teg, making in-Japan is a fine art definite results indicate that the problems j The teapot is small and dainty, like thos; Sd for bric-a-brac a t Japauese shops, -^ van- greajiy under d'fferent conditions a?nt wijjs different plants. Yet there ar-e a fe-v joints that are 5aid to b e cleaj:, Tiicr electric light promotes assimilation; it often hastens growth and maturity; it is capable of producing .natural flavors and colors in* fruits; i t often intensifies colors of flowers and sometimes increases tbeir production. The experiments show that the periods of darkness are not necessary to th e er o wTrF\ sad -de^ekspffleat • --of - - -plasfe^- T-,-. r •- 'herefoie every rea.3\jc. to sup- --;.. •>.{. r *i-..- •.l-.-ctr> li^htcar. b-; rroSi- *._- , •=--•} •>•. 1 \.„.-.. .,7Urr-ih T*- ^ -.-? •J'O-i J l .! d-.- a-bra c and the tepj'aps, often of fine eiojssonnes ..with plain^enamelled linings, ar e each no larger thao a giant's tairnote. With them is a pear-shaped pitcher for boiling water, and a lacquer containing choice tea. Among the rich these appurten- ances accompany a brand of te a so r^re that none ot it is ever exported. Toft Japanese hoM scoops out enough of the precious herb (with an ivory impleaaent -shaped like-ai&rge. -tea.. leaf) to loojfily ( fill th e little teapot. 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