rv ARM NOT Ob "OTATOES SivoL B E YES,~—The po- tato 1s not a seed, but a part of the root of the plant, and the future crop depends much more on the soil and cultivation necessary to produce a ‘Igorous plant than on the siz» of the piece planted, Still there is no getting around the fact that a large piece planted wll start much moras vigorous sproufs than little slices. In patient ¢xperiments in growing po'atoes for the past twenty years my greatest bLlunder has been in cutting sets down to single eyes. 1 was taught to do so, and only abandoned 1t after repeated proofs of its fallacy, Much of the troible comes from dry ground, which extracts the moisture from the cut side of the plant, where there is no skin to re. tain natural juices. Result: The set curls up, looks like a dried peach and does | not grow, But the most mischief is | done by heavy rains and wet ground, Cutting a potato induces decay, A large part of the skin (nature's protec- tor) is gone, hence a large portion of the sets rot, and the few which do | grow are so injured in vitality as to | produce tiny spindling plants, a sure and easy prey to the voracious bug. The smallest whole potatoes are worth wore than the largest cut down to | single eyes to plant. Please pay no attention to the theory that the whole potato will send up multitudes of little sprouts from each eye. It will do no such thing, but will only send up such sprouts as it can vigorously support; the rest of the eyes remain dormant. I like large, whole sets best when they are very cheap. I want to ask readers to test by planting cut single eyes, side by side, in alternate rows wi ith uncut small potatoes. I plow deep, spread with horse manure, hog manure or work with sulky cultivator four inches deep, and cover with some tool, ue drill at a time, Tue hog is the only animal kept on the farm without some provision for a regular of pure water, And when this is considered it seems strange that there is not more disease among hogs than there is, A drink of clear water has the effect to cleanse the system of many impurities and pass them off in the secretions and if a hog is deprived of water entirely, or limited to what he can extract from the slops, which are already saturated with filth, and obliged to wallow mn filth and sleep in dust, how system be healthy or his flesh fit The comfort of the animal s! 10t be overlooked and no animal i3 com- fortable that is suffering with thirst and sour milk and greasy sh-wate! and salt slops are not Supi ly YO 11 fii drink AN EXCHANGE makes a good Suge Je8- tion in saying that ‘‘a much heavier sod and larger growth of pas- ture hay is obtained sowing different kinds of Brass seed t same fleld, as each Kind will find tl kind of soil and plant fo od best adapted to its vigorous growth, and thus vent vacant spaces, which are filled nature th em noxious weeds,” This ever, 108t applicabl geological formations, rting rocks are nearly horizont r > i homogeneous Ov are either or by 01 with rule is, how- the older where the as occupies a in as = upp he soll: reas, young but wil dies back for a e plat cut buds. piums which will ing should be carefully , 43 the egg deposited in th :h caused it to drop from 10D into parasites, whic itterly destroy the whole plum For this very reasom hogs iid always have the run of the pl rchard, i day Pf AY 1 i A best flavor to bu feed a fair proportion of corn meal and vary the diet with oats, middlir ie and bran, using the whole mixed with plenty good clover hay. A proportion of seed meal, with ensilage or roots, also be found beneficial. The best method of feeding, however, will not avail unless there is proper manage- ment in the dairy. To geT the itter h of lin- will One of the best deodorizers in stables is ground plaster. It may be sprinkled about the stands and over the manure | heap daily, It will absorb the odors an l retain them, thus increasing the | value of the dressing. | GivE a little more attention to the meadows. They ure drawn upon year alter year with no return, and never yield what they should. In short, they become partially starved, and to be brought into the proper condition ueed a judicious tilling and manuring. Tne Southdown sheep are somewhat fmall, but have a great proporiion of meat to offal. They are brown and » ray-faced, no horns thick, close wool txtween the ears, with fine form, and ee ————_—— — | wie very hardy. her has a deh Mating an those he warm we effect, es ped i of the plaint result. taking He and gcreng “1 ecoul who are ome by s new life I took tired and and roved,” Rent, Oblo. | Hood's Sarsaparilla Sold by all druggists, ; six for $5, Made only by C. 1. HOOD & CO, Lowell, Mass. 100 Doses One Dollar $1 will water can be and need frequent attention. The for borses stiould be as pure as Goop rules for the dairymen: Low for ten days before the calf is dropped, fair feed for ten days follow- ing, and the big feed for ten months. stable out of the know it weed seeds, apply com- be pulling KEEP all manure from and than to to be tolerably free to buy summer. black walnuts, but- and ¢ its upon your farm? There may be as much profit in plant- ing these nut-bearing trees as In plant- trees. 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I've often wanted to. It’s funny —my name 18 Sawyer grandfather was a tallor, and your and your grandfather Mine used to make yours, and yours * ty ’ i 10 Taylor, who “ WAS A sawyer, clothes for — ———— POETICAL City MAIDEN, rusticat- ing for awhile~"*Can you not show me some lovely sylvan dell, the quiet haunt of nature, or lead me to some wild arcadian pastures?" . Country Child--"*We ain't got none of them things ‘round hes®, ma'am, We had a suicide last week, but he’s done been buried now,” HE, SHE AND IT.-She (parrot in one hand, dog in the other)-*Yes, Edward, we've got everyihing, I be. lleve—but, where's the baby?" He—**Why, 1 gave it to you." She-*'1 know; and I gave it back to you." He-""Well, by thander! if 1 haven't eons sod left iL in the sarior car! Lecture r “ROUGH ON RATS. 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