TRAINING GRAPE VINES. particnlar what afforded them, into Grape vines are not kind of They wil trees, of a i will he strength and re of others to rise more favorable positions. But valuable trees should not be allowed to their pori, for vines are ungrateful and li} many been lifted to a higher hand, they support is over fences or devoid my clamber ertain pi Own ana rons one in their ures to become sup ie persons who have plane by a farget their help object ] their helping er and stifle aided them position. If to sacrifice, any will answer the purpose. A bor near the kitchen door and shady place on a day, and it may amount of fruit if the vines are well mulehed trimmed as thoroughly as 201s tigo to rise to pre there are no poor trees lattice grape ar coarse work warm afford a quality and offi aiso of medium shade produc and hedges effective aids iwome grounds But ng (or rather la I wish to speak Iniensive cultivation ture the that to as well vated allow rows nine sare di seasons ally is not of such modes % ¢ tor progre SOC re stan raw Billy 2 wire rags, } fer the raffia (strippings bark of an Asiatic cheap and can | pruning the vines ter. It is late w rn hisks } $4 Deg inter DOES POULTRY PAY? 1d d ‘he pe aeep question help those What | have against that no has can am gi many the 0) DOO one who any business with cl} truly say there are pe have large farms ness with chi way they are kept. 3ut what | about Is the question of pouMry not payin a small lot. If you have on a ramge, scratching and everything that sweep run on spoil crops, there in filthy quarters, in small penned at all), such chicken raising does not pay If you have a small lot and have ord er and syatom in taking care flock varded, wi many have then it i A man can ness on a small with hie ype who have no busi Kens, judging from the started to talk on flock tearing grows, with a your to neighbor to here and rowding your his roosting Overs places (if of your having it for You room will busi i more than Only he money is in it not expect one Is as one wio ‘an the head over hes ag great as has more invested. There much what vou have Inves how to get # out It is not only In hatching out the chicks and turning the 1:le fellows ont soon, as they can find your garden or your neighbor's garden, thinking that your work is done with them hey can hunt and scratch for thelr own living, but not as profitably as vou can manage it for them. If a poultryman who lets his flock look out for returns who in it for you. according to if you know sitting of eggs and get them the fineat kind of pure-bred stock and raise them in such a manner. he would make of them common stock. Don’t put all your faith on a large ceive that makes poultry pay. GROWING POTATOES It is a poor plan to plant poor po tatoes for seed. They should be se- lected with great care. If one's po- tatoes are run out, or mixed one To sell well here, they a white kind, and a round potato. The white Rural and Jargien No. 3, are the leading va- rities raised generally, but the white Michigan is highly recommended by the experment station of this State, selling kind. ghould be of pleces They should not be allowed to sprout before planting time, as GarpER rm them, and well. If scab is should be treated be ti books they do among [it weakens io as ao they before ple good di ing Experiment for give The gr prepared, and ft it should stand ten d: ¥ that plowing efore should half the potatoes planted be planted from two and 0 three feet each way 80 The bug as t may have good cultivation glected, * poiatoes get 11 after and a money in not be ne and up good, With 85% 8007 one mu good “ro them 1 ROGOG Ne3Is0On potatoes at the prices they have been for some vears ASL ven the potatoes rotted of the and think that the same ground wil plant in this badly on ac prolonged rain. For ear planted warmed h hap Mase ir the qualh rather than the reverse SMALL FRUIT EXPERIENCE advocate of ing close p fruit is werned, yet | rir I. am ore an &mall know from experience } Farmer's pat hed and be overdone HAYS blackberry pine goasOnN I had a i yon nrane rie I Iroperiy the growing immense hirk ha it i hong ry reading spring lone the large dis the S0mSs, arcely ghould have examination in which had thing and e ¥ { a of berries was my when yield Creat appointment bushes put forth and one however » ¢ bu fow blos the crop of berries was ae fourth of what it After a thorough observation some of the fleld heen and of bushes another part not been pruned at all, and which gave an abundant yield of fine ber ries, I came to the conclusion that 1 had been thorough in the work of spring pruning. The dHext year 1 was careful to leave the laterals at least one-half longer than the prev lous season--result a full crop of the finest berries | had ever seen grow. too — FOREMILK. Although milk Is sterile when It is first secreted, it is difficult to obtain sterile milk from the udder, beecanse some gorms succeed in finding their way to it even before it is drawn. A efter milking, and the end teat remaing moist. Germs from the alr and bedding quickly plant themselves in this thin layer of and rapidly multiply. Those kinds which do not require air find the teat favorable abode. The milk In the vicinity becomes contaminated by the Increase and when not discarded af The lactie or some milk bacteria spread through the whole mess, having be. gun before the milk was drawn. wii ————— The Treasury Department est] mates that it will cost $605,287,000 to rin the Government for 1904 abd £624,502.000 for 1905. FLORENTINE To Juice of one and one-half cupfuls CREAM, the taree edd sugar; 1emons of box of gelatine in up of cold water one fire the lemon and add whipped; mk half a half a hour, then sifr diasoly SURAT; the ed; add let ‘ream urn piace ver Jdatine is ne i Juice the when into a mould: let until ge and cupfuls mixed stand in a coo until ready to serve, Coo! Of Well LEMON Soak one-fourth « CREAM JELLY. one-fourth box of gelatine ir up of cold water; put ont upful of sugar and one cupful o I rind of three, over the fire: he and the of it has wWiater one lemon when and remove and strain it: hi 00] and beginning t« thicken, ad 1 of mould ipfuls whipped ream: into a ching ' agate; put in wi place for VA NILLLA SNAPS Wel 1 he and one TIREAKFAST Six CREAM BO wenty mi wack part of hem rmall ir milk eam ump of butt r, a ipful of Add lash one and heanineg isso! hrea ks Heanan mix warm CREAM WAFFLES ifule of sifted 0s teaspoon half a tea yolks f o3 onequarter } add this She flour mixture: beat until amooth: teaspoonful of melted and whites of two eggs beaten stify: on a hot, greased waffle ron and serve with maple syrup: the waffle iron fi the part of the range it over deated thoroughly on turn wo and them eRe spinis of milk to to dd one the cook butter ghrnld closely over is placed one side, snough of the mixture to cover sach the gover down, and if sufficiently heated (t turned in about one min ite and a half to brown the other tide: the wales should be thin and wisp: in using a new fron be sure and section he iron is 4 put PULLED FOWL. Select a young fat fowl and cook In ordinary way till done. When nite tender take out of the not, cover nd set away till wanted. Then with 1 fork pull off in flakes all the flesh, iret removing the skin. Wihh a shonper break all the bones and put hem into a stewpan, adding two salves’ feat aplit, and the hock of a sold ham, a small bunch of parsley ind sweet majoram and a quart of water. ILaot this boil gently till re. fuced to a pint, then take I(t ont. Have ready in another stewpan the pulled fowl. Strain the liguor from the bones over the fowl and add a plece of biter the size of an egg, rolled In flour, and a teaspoonful of powdered mace and nutmeg mixed. Let the whole stew in the gravy for tes minutes and serve hot. The yong turkey may be cooked In the ame manner. For a turkey alew four calvéy’ feet | | THE KEYSTONE STATE Latest News of Pemasylvania Told in Short Order. nin the world tory, hives In Camp- Tour i mine 7 ana doctors comment, and sai over before deciding 1 . 1 ae wii take (seorge Swenk, found guilty at fire to Works. aged 17 years, wa Lancaster of setting the Lancaster Silver Plating The fire caused a loss o An alleged accomplice, whe will be tried in Juvenile Court on ac ognt of his tender years, turned State's evidence and swore that the vho worked at the place might have 1 holiday Harry Burns, who was 180 indicted, was acquitted, but or dered to pay the costs One hundred noodles and macaron nanuiacturers met in Pittsburg anc ganized a national association. Te: years ago the product was entirely mported. Today 300 American fac ories are in operation, but are un ible to supply home consumption, anc millions of dollars’ worth of the edi sie are still imported from Italy an nally. The manufacturers Jdeny thas 3 new trust is to be formed. While # ihting forest fires nea Tumbling Run Michael Kelly was badly burned. Aris F. Byrnes, a well-to-do attor ney, of Pittsburg, who shot himsel with suicidal intent, died from his in jury. Guinani Bellimo, a laborer in the Nixon Mine, of the Pittsburg Coa Company, at Heidelberg, near Car negie, is supposed to have dropped a light, which exploded a charg: of powder in the mine. Bellime was killed and nine other miners all foreigners, were injured, COMMERCIAL REVIEW, G. Dun & Company's *w of Trade” says: makes it tory trade ce ere Winter Ealista Cora RINE 'HOLESALE MARKETS. ’ tiny IL Basset ABB AGES 3.25'0 3 crate, 0 Live Stock. Chicago-CATTLE R 1.000; market strong : rood to prime steers, s to medium, 3.7%35.00 a1 teeders, 2754.25: cows, | S004 25 heifers, 2004.75; canners, 1 200004.10; calves Texas-fed steers, 4008 560 HOGS Receipts today, 16.000; morrow, 12,000; left over, 3,250; ket sc. lower; hogs firm butchers, 5105.35» good to choles heavy, $.25@8.35: rough heavy, 13 1¢ Ws 25; hight, 4855.15; bulk of sales 5. 10705. 25. SHEEP steady, t LE f IOS 65; poo stockers 50702 21 bulls, 2.0Ya)4.50 to nar Mixed an. Receipts, 5,000; market Good to choice wethers, 45 @s565: fair to choice mixed, 33500 3.00; Western sheep, 4.40035.30: na tive lambs, 4000's 7% New York -BEEVES 2,067; market firm to too sold. Steers, 4.25605.40; fat stags 500; bulls, 38564.580;: cows, 1 6006 ¢.00. Shipments today, 2.500 quarters of beef; tomorrow, 768 cattle and R550 quarters of beef Receints higher: all WORLD OF LABOR. Employes of the Fgie Railroad are seeking another advance in wages There are 2,500 unions in New York State, with a membership of An avn Ninety-eight per cent, of the $0,000 blind of Japan support themselves by practicing massage. A strike of union carpenters is threatened at New Orleans, La, due to a demand for 48 cents an hone City firemen of Houston, Texas have formed a umon and secured a charter from the American Federation of Labor. Cat Summoned Maid to Open Door. A wonderful cat attracted the at tention of every one who yesterday passed up or down Eighth street og the west side between Locust and Epruce. Pussy was pure white, She was standing upon the step railing of a house which was just high enough to enable her redgch electric button with her paw. Bhe manipula this igorously thet the door soon opened by a servant, who Mcked pussy up, took her in her arms, eitered the house and the GCoor, It was the sentiment of all who that Maria, or De, was » Evening io thie ed 80 V Was closed itaegred the trick whatever her n bright cat grem, looming Business. ok} at wbhby Miss Rose Peterson, Secre- tary Parkdale Tennis Club, Chi- cago, from experience advises all young girls who bave pains and sickness peculiar to their sex, to use Lydia E. Piokbam's Vege- table Compound. How many beautiful you ris de velop into worn, listiess oy gira de. women, simply because snficient atten tion has not been paid to their physical development. No woman is exem t from physical weakness and periodia pain, and young girls just budding into womanhood should be carefully guided physically as well as worally. Anothep woman, Miss Hannah E. 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Wineberger's wife gave birth to ‘wins Feb. 19 The husband was left at bome to care for the three ittle girls who were born July 28, (901. Wineberger was born in Bavaria, and came this country 21 years Ago, and to Washington 14 years ago. He has been married twice, his wives being sisters By his first wife he had two sets of twins, all boys; the eldest pair are now 12 years old and the second 8. They are going to school in Nor ristown, Pa. and are supported by to By his second wife he has one pair and the triplets are girls Wineberger is a small man, — —— St.Jacobs Oil Which affords oot only sure relief, jh SIE SH: a Ann Price, 25¢. and 5Cc.