trp i kt ENV) CROP. ery wi SUCQISTIONS f UTILIZ. ENTIRE HARV: ABOU ING: TE Methods ot Vlestern New York Growers 10 Use the \erious Crades.-Lvaporation, Canning an i Cold Storage. nt in Wave fruit “dor, evaporator d starage purpose, Ord rents rapklly, so it 1 sand lacking In ir Massachusetts, hiing ¢l year wi cider "i: UN PALGe amd commands a nos quant r to Wayne £1 (10 # ¢ me Oo # required of his laboratory tree A UNIQUE DISTINCTION, Their Occupants. Phat which this rom ad others distinguishon id the hall ro don one nothing like LT do 1 | hbadeipliria, pied eXist in Hosion, xr Imi il New York ad has | Simcoe bhiock finn rot Wash Muare amd within the lin amd Sixth inated lakimg t SVentes iifeen O14, nremant, the akert min ure the bundreds of 3 pchosures that rise tian Isdand Indians as St oe. M. B AlTairs, iis {igs haddl and Rat in a Deadly Due r, the rat ¢ rat tried leg Bosgon law, who w=» not let it had ta fight iil ils wit op nsing apis to great advantage and bringing his bil rat aimost pecked to pie ¢ the a part of his comb. Bal timore (Md) San. would the coop, and death Ie was the aggressor actively info piay I'he wie =, wh rooster lost ied] on bobbins: the agh bavi fe lees solid than nat the otivey hand, how nmin £ 1 be nd a £5 ens dymd as read a spatural ¢ veak when pad will rake ever) as are the Tre Czar’s Privata Yoeht, The Fussian Coar's private yacht ig Jd 10 eat comfortalls, in & ¥ and ¢ and bis Lard rooms fitted vp noel gorgeously, and alien whose a vaneen tle ares tient mnborate and (ooh, hie else a library ris “Jenkines." A game called “jerkings” nas pr very interesiing. ye The players are h they in rest thelr bands, an equal nsmber ing opporite the other, fle quarter, One of ofie side halde a which is exehanged from cue player ath the table until the posite side orders “np” wie reapos ; hands are rais>d, tigitly ¢ ied, Then they are ordered “drown” ard must be lowered simul noores and placed palm downward von the table. The hands must now le order ad taken op alngly, the object being no order up the band beneath which the nguarier rests, It will at first be found a lithe Mifficulr to bold the wmoser It that # may not jingle when | the bands are lowered upon fhe table i but this is easily accomplised with a i little praciiee~New Lugiand Home ! to another In i the ooh the palm, PHILIPPINE ISLANDS, to Spain, People who have boon reading con shbwably of about the rebellions spirit that has broken out ia the hil Islands, in (miiatinn of tix that Dey nd iHiLVe the size Iate pine spirit lime aud fesited I Spain's ocher el provipnee, Cuba y for two years generally A nus taken dea ance of these Asiatic as to ml ny islanda, mmr led by Spain ever since they were ni fron il hee hundred yours ago * } t “re sSpan's bigoted monarch, bi group willl nhabianis pp re group ori hes, 1 3.010 aqua and declares that several peapls Have witnessed Us success when hiatined i : and that 18 been will be competed mn short dis incre, nee wire experiment Tot given to the workl together inventor, name of the Clouds Bring Out Odors, A garden full of flowers Is more fra. grant when shadowed by a cloud than when bathed in sunshine; at least, that is the 10 which the recent experiences of M. Mesnard lend. amscris that it is Habit and not, as con monly believed, oxygen, which exerts the greatest influehice odors, According to the same author ity. the intensity of the perfume given off by a flower depends upen the rela tion between the pressure of water in conclusion drive out the essential oils that enuee the odor, and the action of the sunligh: wisich tends to diminish the waler pressure in the cele. Sprinkliag the piant increases the turgescenee in the celle, and so augments the perfume. A cloud passing over the sun arresis the action of the light, thas permitting an inerease of turgescenee, and, ge a con perfume, At night the air arotind a flower bed is Lavy with odors, be cause then their emanation Is oot op posed hy be sualight, Hardships of Telegraph Poles. Yeu" makl Joseph Donner, soperin. tenienit of Inlogmph for the Heuthern Pacific Ralivoad, “telegraph poles along thie Mune have an hard tine, DPartiendarly i hie so ott West, whee the polos are il far be. Now, oul in the Arizona desert, wes 0. device with of alms lutely Iw Ie poles are payed the fo nern.ly There mw a sort wood the poles may i L "el MIL PICKS think the w and ng thw ITs 1h ood They bear the hinven't se mse it hen Phat and enough hat eases nenr he ach they ad ehwrw the glaas black bears Hnagiisx dine n swarm of Hews top jrHeces; he but Like rand that crente the blow rogrid wood HNInon to a have surface w slorn, i Vinds ified nt a away the ring t+} 3 : there that Lhe iwi rie olen but that The sad side Rm 1 ewmch WILK As TANS Ui] We Just fom < ¢ ig the The in front, the back gre placed of the rain. The draw fara tire « a.nt swwl, a% aN { in pompadovr blue and aud the walle are hung with rose dining widch & himg mmois cloth and pubolstersd in finssia leather, contains a well-stocked ase and a large writing table, cimiperor’'s edroomn es hung with that of the om is sumpinoupsly furniehed in Lilae satin, There are dressing = ard bath houses and a smoking wmrriage, The tmin travels at the un: orm rate of thirty five miles an hour friving the day, and twentr4wo miles {fromm 11 at night anti © in the The mirage are soe oon that joux are unknown, the ‘ imporceplible, The roenn nith « fers kc The color, while ria wisi Bx nr forning grinded motion being alnost Burial Mounds in Siberia. Boran de Ray, n French archaselos turtle-biek burying mommds, Some of theae, dating from the Russian conquest of Site a, contain beads, earrings, knives artistically carved bone haf, The oldest mond five or six fentories old. The metal objects NOTES AND COMMENTS, Aw moon prise ne tir wine) Hussein mg Ribsoria [retried rironugh tO a phous aff telophomn instrament hand and put 5 the ki right band is wed In notes In the cameos olwmer subjects heard the slightess through the telephone with their je ears, but could understand litle om mothing if the instrument were pul to thelr right ears, It iz therefore con eluded that the telephone has an ap preciably etimulating effect on thr auditory nerves, and the recommenda tion ix made that the inetroment be used alternately at she right and led) Car. IR gene often ote A maritime signal smtion ix fo bh satablished hy the Government off Naa tucket Bhonl, forty miles ont in the Al jantiec Ocean, In the lane of travel taken by veseele bound from Eurdge 15 New York. With its establishment the station at Fire laland will probaly conse to be important as the fired point oft the American coast sighted hy ship ping bound to New York from the east from which the agents in New York firet hear from thelr vessels. The eta tion bas lobg been esnsidercd practic able. but the cost of 6 cable and doubt fia to the part the Gavernment shoud pay I the enterprise lms prevenind decisive action bereiolore. have been irsued by tle Tress De periment now directing the trapifer of ths Nantveket Shoal # ip ta a pint a ales Parthor oat, wi ome the waves beter holding ground, The "ye 11 i colton crop the Xew Or. iw Pion v uhie,upo racier of tl 151 Yad» 1 : Heir way i through a where mules and even Their “ke have been found upon: the very monnining over O00 foot igh. In those journeys an olephant led to desrend hills and sides which are almost pre. the way it is done: he elephant’s maneuver is te ire] down close ta the declivity, One foreleg da then cautiously passed over the adge and a short way down the ope, and if be finds there & no good wot for a firm foothold, he speedily forma one by stamping ino the soil, if it is moist, or kickiag out a footing If it is dry. When he is sare of a good foothold the other foreleg i= brought down in the same way. Then he pen forme the same work over again with his feet. bringing both forelegs a little in advance for the first foothold. This aves good places all veady made for ihe hind fect. Now bracing himself up by hia huge, strong forddegs, he draws Ifa hind legs. first one and then the cther, carefully over the edge, where they occupy the first places made by ihe Tore feet, Tis Is the way the huge apimal proceeds all the way down, #evar, kneeling with his fprefeet Thos the center of gravy i« preserved and the huge beast preventad from 100. 1ag over on his nose, 7 of sleed dare to oe men find passage difficult [ills veut um, woud om summiis of it of oa compe una; cipitous., This i= first