ARDEN] MISLEADING FIGURES. There has recently been published reports from experiment stations rel ative the producing which were either misleading, eges of i misprinted to cost ' or, i correct, for they cost of producing eggs al which will ing to } figures g food est digcourage one any Work was market dicate rati yor LES work himself erly it will the count will her 3 make owner more, average the but th and money is a profit and tim sidered. —Indianapolis THINNING STRAWBERRY What 1 thinning more for giving spring thinnin Dy Ta gariy, plants My berries per: ly and try ef row before al in. The strawberr hot weat cool weatl I do after I I want, rather | than I If all ax would get as or wa thinly be but [ also find Mill lenge make plants here ly while on the other hand Cameron's Early Kansas and Dunlap | need considerable thinning. i the Senator POULTRY NOTES Always select and pullets for yourself for in them Is vested your uct for the wi ter. One the best Keep egg pr ssiinphie of sulphur pt mix- twenty-five tablespoonful in the mash for hens and fed every helps to grow feathers. Thousands of thousands of tors and brooders are in use, more will be sold this than fest the head, throat wit Plenty of room and good venti Fowles that more delice each second ed morning incuba- and | year in- and Are Necessary much roast are that If your gapes iry in the sof coating on the fence ch cks a few ! sd and of lime about 4 are irops apply poultry earth house an worms worn bres 18. The compars and of are gre culated living when given free range ! Bran for poultry. It} contains arge quantities, | which will formation shell. are active They well eal their gize, small sryous temperament foragers and are portion at to secure a of excellent lime in | help in the in HAULING MANURE. The best method of manuring is to haul the manure 10 the ground in the | earth is and then plowing the manure while the evenly gpring should fully applied. It under at the first farmers prefer 20 haul out in the fall, In may operate upon it daring the win ter; but this ahould not be done un less that raing wil wash away much of soluble matter. If applied in ihe spring it will also be subject to such be spread plenti may be plowed Some the nrder that frost it the land is level 5 the pulverizer and harrow are used, which will incorporate the manure in- timately with the soil. If the manure is hauled in small loads, however, and gpread over the ground from the wag- ground and phia Record. harrowed in Philadel INJURED TEATS IN COWS. that onfined in si tied witl short ro Cows are 1 Dn th ony injure gown; n, FRUIT GROWING wi and rig titer or same fungus soms, leaves and small burned, as is done wi copper before the buds open Is reco followed by Spraying with Bordeaux to swell and } t. When the fruit | grown a spray of ammoniacal carbon ate of copper is used, a week till the disease begin iit has se which once ed if HOW TO START APPLE SEEDS Apple seeds need a rich, well pared seed bed. [It is generally grant ed that they should be frozen. They should be guarded from mice. It to sow them in the fal wide surface, where watched in some sh surrounded by then transplant in the nice rows, with plenty of them thorough cultiva either bud in the fall or the next spring, but make only tree from one Allow no rot grafting. Give care, and you wil have an orchard your greatgrand {il brag about.—Ella M Hess in the Epitomist. THE TOOL CHEST farmer or fruit grower should have a few carpenters’ tools warp and in good condition, hammer, saw, hatchet, screwdri augura. There should also be assortment of nails, screws and of various sizes. Now is the to your supply, so thal the goason comes, and machine gets out of order, you the m at hand for Have on hand always a mod of lumber of varied and widths for repairs needed, pre be safe i it 1 be or tered quiet place, and boards might do spring, in room tion, and (dive graft one seed. Every wneh renew hen husy your have repair. erate ans speedy supply may be Would Tax All Bachelors. Mayor Wyncoop, of Severance Kas,, proclaimed that all bachelors age of this leap year will hereaftor have to pay a tax to the city. A man who won't marry when he chance, he says, lsat much of a cid tax. Judge Mitchell, of Douglas, sets a new pace in offering to perform free where it became necessary for the woman to make the proposal of mar riage Topeka Telegram to 8t. Lous FOR ALL MARRIED WOMEN. of a ike “DON'TS” man unless a fool make a god him Don’t want to of him were your presence READING IN BED “Reading in bed he subject has recently been Newspaper Mail of controver of an extensive in the Daily the each contributor ved, from th Lae minded, to CUsSsion f.on of Ry ar ex lone read ) irra indiscriminately formed newspaper the Saye do heretofore not to ding to the convictions Hl tionally and before undertook pd American Medicine, “Lika every this one may ing to the ried out prone, the 3 . DeCause instraction other doubtful be good or bad, method in which it If the position Is habit such custom is car literally ig unqualifiediy a position the eyes are fixed upon the book, in a straining and harmful way, and the book cannot be sufficiently and properly {{luminated by the lamp or light used. But sits, propped up by pillows, in the same position of the head trunk as when in a chair, there can be no evil conrequences, providing a rich light is rightly placed hind and at one side of the head. in in if one much in case of the existing refraction error should be ob night reading than in that by daylight bed is tha! the attention Is not tracted by the discomfort of the body, the noises and interruptions usual at other times, Let one take with impunity until drowsineas tions him to stop. : WOMAN IN SPORT, Only a few years ago we used to hear vague whispers from the seats of learning of the gentler gex about secret athletics and wonderful feats =lyly perforuwd. Today common nerse riles, and our young ladies have thair regular athletic meetings and play thelr interscholastic matches at sult [ ante games, very much in the fashion | of their brothers. Now, what will be these the result of | Speaking as weeping changes? an ex-athle faciliti tic who has mnijoved ample ohserving upon MONEY Wome LOTHING ro few allowance exa for gall private expen man's view n allowance, purs on a woman to within her means and to know A man CF nd ut question man knows how to ask for her fed, A busi i considering own ness w worth giders, con ap shi at her an al marry fi indignant have they Oo spend should OwWan teach t how { in their ° become before when they mistresses of the Queen. households For shirtwaists linen certainly going to reigning fabric Can you fancy anything aprightiien than of bright red rain coats on a dull, weepy landscape? Such a smart shirtwaist has collar fastened to it with rows fagoting One of embroidery linen edged with scallops bound with black leather There a new gauze ribbon, with the prettiest edge, just like frilly lace It's going to be a race between long turbans and tricornes, but you can | take vour choice yet awhile, Dimities and organdie: may be gathered around the waist, but the | wise woman will pleat her linen skirts Now begins the task of learning all | over again the new names fashion has given oid fabrics. Don't flatter yourself you are dress {ed up nowadays unless there's a flash of glit somewhere about you. It's pleasant to observe that on new purses the MONOErams are not guite so large and startling as hitherto, Just imagine a collar of gold cloth tied in a huge bow under the chin but it's one of the “new” things, A stock of Bulgarian embroidered linen 18 edged with black satin which | also furnishes a drooping loop and With soft Madras waists stocks of the same material are furnished with scarfs which tie in front with the one {loop and two ends. Litien canvas waists in all desirable tones are embellished with designs in wrought hand needlework and sou tache braid mingled. is } be the those one the of bet ie is THE KEYSIONE MSIAIE Latest News of Pennsylvania Told in Short Order. 1 ral irs shtaining mone Hsmissed fr Sey eral on and Sypris grown have in at ame Protective ( ub, yf sie that v1 toy take the mn called the Landsdale with the object with smal that which the long, cold Winter destroved I'he farms of H. S. Mill, at own. has been leased and will be game preserve wil ARGON ww King Cinty Tantic place of Spring sed §s a In Criminal Court at Media, Judge Johnson sentenced Charles Kimball, of Penitentiary He was convicted of as Day. The victim was in the hospital for While Earl Davie and several other wine, near West Chester, they discovered a sixteen pound carp frozen in a hlock of fee that had been deposited in the ad Fire in No. 11 mine stable, 600 feet be tow. the surface, at Tamaqua, killed thirty seven mules. It may be necessary to flood the mine, Chief Burgess Ellis C. Abrams, of Prospect Park, returned the Hight ordi aance to Council with his veto, which has been sustained. The electric Halt sompuny refused to sign an agreement «ith the borough and unless some action s taken by the body soon the town will be without street lights. Cooking and sewing schools of a nove) saracter have been established on the Louth Ride, Hazleton. Girls employed un the mills gather at the homes of differ wt fellow workers two nights each week wd those who are proficient in sewin ind cooking teach those who are bac ward in these branches of household wonomy. vy cured. No fits or nervyous- rut day's use of Dr, Kline's Great srr, 8% trial bottieand treatisef ros Koixe, Lid, 981 Arch 8t., Phila. Pa cost $3,- oR wt Pr. BH Fhe 15006 convicts 10 England 80 Bushels Macaroni Wheat Per Acre. Dept of Agr. per, yielding in ind on dry, arid Mont, Idaho, il wield from nd Bpeliz and Inermis and it possible to wherever Introduced by th = FHS NOTICE iq la Crosse, er a sample seeds, to alone (ACL) nated i in ren AZYLIVER A Casrarels so yond that 1 would not be 4d & grost deal with we hie Bow 3 taking by botter wimend thom wy friends . 3 aye ove . ru Mill No. & Fall River, Mass. i was Ir # thartic | fae) very un r Boor Os bm Best for The Bowels CANDY CATHARTIC ng Rem cr N.Y. Gon ANNUAL SALE. TEW MILLION BOXES JOLLAK HUMOR CURE FromPimples 0 Scrofula From Infancy to Age To those who have suf= fered long and hopelessly from Humors of the Blood, Skin, and Scalp, and who have lost faith in doctors, medicines, and all things human, CUTI= CURA Soap, Ointment, and Pills appeal with a force hardly to be realized. Every hope, every expec= tation awakened bythem has been more than ful- filled. More great cures of Simple, Scrofulous,and Hereditary Humors are daily made by them than by all other Blood and Skin Remedies combined, a single set, costing but one dollar, being often sufficient te cure the mest distressing cases when all else fails. Bold the the world, Cutirom Reesteant ; or op erway Cota Fin, Se 2 Tel - Room Ba Tod Rise bo Pain Bm, 1 Cott wir Send for ~ Ail Abou the Shin aud Ster] edy Co., Chicag » saw Mills Ba : bt mers, Planers nv ter Wheels, Lath Delosch Mill Mig
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