THE HOTBED ON THE FARM. Every one who has even a smail piot of ground the enjoyment etables aro in OW? Sweet corn hotbed those of a ves: No 80 good as picked ane Za before is not so sweet and good that picked and garden, plumped into the ed on the table, There and deliciousness (0 Vege tables direct. brought in pot and serv is a freshness | | | i Why who sta do not know. one pend on mark nat have the has even a small plot of ground nay with a thought and A botbed is almost a the It is certainly ono It ¢asy to ba i is a bottomless best, as any little work? ne on a luxury that never ba ing al All hox eon hnn boen 'ORBiLY arm e indulged wiil lae had, he qui the ead in, bruised Such apples fruit six days In the hot the rotten the disas by some showed ter exported top te bottom. and af hold of t when landed other side } y 1 He VERS, were more or l« which accounts for trous resul:'s compared to ome of obtained ship Pack means, but pack judicious ly » your barrels f« five during fil and press careful ly: not down and your apple Pers as other tight by ur or ling jam it bruise -—— + manure filled b with | 0 1 wd with night, sup 1d nights hotbed one HOG anliness should be adhered ic will 1. Cle not origi the herd, a Brood mould be fed middiing=, bra: cil meal build Tr. ne and 0 ashes that i Take the hi tatement packe 1 tizht Apples on the New York market judiciously packed, but ame packed tight was not a sound apple in with the exception of the first the top. every apple had been together, jammed so tigat that howed a bruise on side er they eame in contact with Those barrels of applies werd, in opinion, not properly daring the time the he had the barrel been shaken four times during and then the not that the time jammed each one the of whe each other my shaken wore ing filied; three or cops of filling, apples, and that barrel could have der: but when the barrel was not shaken during the time it was being filled, and the press put on and every. thing pushed in front, it bruised every apple, and the man kept pressing, find. ing everything going in (rom of him enon urds that do rolling ! ng placa that to advantage, is on meadows r and timothy down where they will or winter The Ep DON'T FEED TOO MUCH frequently made hy to be good to aerouszly. Wher you go into a henhouse and find = hand thot 00 ge of mest on one n a trough of di ancther, and the leavisgs of grain ds on the floor aure those fowls are overfed miik on veral may be This is much worse than the opposite condition It is fully as bad for the and involves a waste of feed We said it is as bad for the dirde-it is worse A cken kept always a iittle hungry will more readily respond to correct feeding than will one whose appetite has failed as a result of con tinued rporging Whichever one of the numerous sys tems of feeding you follow, be care ful keep a little below the line of full “satisfaction.” Maritime Farmer fer you birds, ch to The Harvest Moon. It so happens that the positios of the moon is such that the full moon preceding the autumnal equinox for several successive nights in the lati tude of London rises only nine or ten minutes later each succeeding oven ing. Thins phénomenon is called the “harvest moon” from a notion that {iI is a provision of all wise Provence calculated to enable the husbandman to take care of hig grain 24 night {f there is so much of it that it cannot ha handled during daylight FOR UNTRAINED NURSES. In these days of trained nurses les attention is paid to the training of the daughters of the household in the care of the sick than in old fashioned times, when trained nown and hired nurses to except in extreme cases woman ought tn have at knowledge of sick room .or ncie nurse were un were never orted her to mest emers ed nurse cannot be found who understand little he sick should attend subject whenever possible Cleanliness and metho conrso, the first essentials of The room must be systematically caved for, in such a mann not ia disturb the patient. Co il ation is a necessity. fire should, ing in 1 re nursing yet the sick some of whole room and also oughly at an seventy d¢ he sick room temperature Crees even most Le) CABPR consulted farm own tho Around the same la rows are WOAr that are tha ming akin of Marie are covered wi also in vogue th net in all shades tw ure to ace a tallored suit on the #ireet and one will the credit power the il soem a pleas certainly amount of abstain from give wearer for the pon qoaseg toy valling modes THE SEASON'S MILLINERY While the styles are still somewhat uncertain there are some permanent features, and attractive models in lace and tulle are shown for dreasy wear, and there are amart walking or street of straw bralds. These straw models are almost severe in their sim plicity and are shown in a variety of The turban, in rather small, close-fitting form, is e:peciaily ap proved, while the tricorne or Conti nental, alan in amall effect, is another fashionable shape The it lends models, Gold tassels and cocades all enter the fashioning of stylish head. the newest into picture hat trimmed with a white lyre feather is one of the essential items again in tulle and Jaca, EMBROIDERY n ¥ restdery FLOUNCER FILOUNCES WHERE are shown EVERY Filoun in a multitude ekirts yn, Where the flouncs of styles on waists, sleeves, n outside wraps, this seas pronounced is gained by trimming th But the flounce i highly popular, vot alone on receptior and evening gowns, but for house an? afternoon wear and for simple morn ing dresses. Three-piece seis of cufiv and coliars for spring wear are in lace of all kinds and of heavy embroidery or linen richly finished with elaborate Persian designe. Thoze take the place Wy Are Ni § offect is dnme or in a cutting popular last year.-~New York Press. ROOM. Even bridge has been supplanted by craze. Hackenschmidt late themselves that they have set a new fashion. At evening entertain. ments where formerly ping pong and bridge were the craze, we have now amateur wrestling matches, One en terprising stationer is already printing “Wrestling” printed in the corner. a A SAIS, IIR Champagne color is the latest vorite. vw Due to Sensationalism Any Dope Would Do. Knott, pr the 1 ithern Hiway, was Ourse ol titers: } : i car a Mr. easton hroker he hoped to t of the Fis in pr thur, # of President Hopkins, of Williams Col lege, stated the case when 3 i Stuart esident none too strongly | hie declared, in an address the other day before body of college men in Ne Y ¢ that - thie « the “enorn road. 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