FEEDING YOUNG CALVES, Tt should not be forgotten that milk tas much solid substance, and does not supply all the water a young calf needs. I may often suffer’ from thirst while being fed wholly on milk. A drink of water should, therefor be given the young calves daily, especially dur ing the veryjhot weather,—American Agriculturist. ORANGE BOXES FOR HEN NESTS, Orange boxes make good nests and ean be bought for a small sam, or got for nothing oftentimes from a fruit dealer, poultry house it would be neater and more convenient to have a row of mov- together so that they may be quickly separated and cleaned when necessary. Earth, under a layer of hay or straw, is considered a good material for a nest of a sitter ; the moistare from the earth is distributed in moderation over the eggs, m them hatch mor easily at the proper time New York Independer aking VERS PROFITABLE, that the farmer whe with the flor produce 8 to the that the flowers r would come MAKING FIL vie vhen such flowers were brought rth inst as much to low prices ASUTY tries, nnials begiz 1 88 ENDOW off in sprix hig » ooms with these and ir successors until snow flies in the When a farmer does this one or two YOATs he will pr ybably try hard for a greenhouse, and thus get mors pleas ure, though of ¢ tional work. It is not honest pleasure working for 1t work that pleasure more — Boston Cul with some addi to gain in this world without snd 1t 1s Urse Oasy 3 h RIWAYS the ¥ 10 exple tal and phy sien] ¢ anything that is work women id as it is always in the trial of it esult in ublea that are yw, the fore Physicians in else will with according to improvement often, rmuners of the lisenses that When their knowl must occur , getting well few ounces 1 the addition ilk It will re nie Sip warm n it of sorta PF THE ORCHARD, ! nis often nske A wonld yon WAnure Ji | whole surface « most approved manure the whole surface of the ground It has been found that potash is one of the constituents that fruit trees draw most heavily from the soil, and wo must, thie refore, in ordi r to ke “Pp the balances « return this to the soil in large r qn sntities than other f« r tilizers The me way of applying form of wood an bushel of which there sro about three pounds of potash, worth four cents per pound, or twelove cents for the bushel, Then we have about one pound of phosphorie acid, worth four eonts, which will give us a total of sixteen cents for these two constituents alone, Both of these aro very valuable agents for orchard the, Besides these in wood ashes are lime, magnesia and iron, also important fer- tilizers. This makes a very valuable and alnost complete fertilizer for ordhards. Dut in addition we need nitrogen, and this can be supplied by a dressing of barnyard manure every socond year. That gives a complete fertilizer for the orchard, A good artificial fertilizer, nocording to Professor James, for an sere of ound would be as follows: Wool ashes, forty bushels; erushed bones, to give phosphoric acid, 100 pounds; of the practice ground? The is to ong on i convenient and cheapest this ele nshes, in to | of ways than any other vegetable, | sides its taking the place of the fruits If yon have a well-planned | ! down deep for food. | grow tomatoes 1 able nesting compartments, each hooded | to the depth of two feet, | diameter, manure at the bottom and fill the | with the material iucown | markets, and set in the vu | not produce as much fruit, or as qu round the tree or the i ment is in the | and sulphate of ammonia, to give us the nitrogen, 100 pounds, This would cost $8.50 an acre and be a very com- plete fertilizer indeed. I would not advise that this should be used at once, but spread over the first part of the growing season in two or three appli- cations, — Farmers' Advocate, TOMATO CULTURE, There ar used, and probably more tomatoes ved in a grester number bee when served in its raw state, The to- mato is a gross feeder, sending its roots The best way to to throw ont the soil with an equal of well rotted hole made t ground feet Put six inches out, rich. Where there is sufficien the hills should be eight apart. Plants treated in this way will yield far more fruit than if pla: i he plants when set sl short and stocky. hose tly sold in the frequen y, will as would the pl ants from seed wher they are to Tal plants ean be planted to advan grow inserting th the center of hen bending the ering it with cartl ) h, swing t¢ being very bens ing of the fruit there 1 plan, as the fruit i unite liable if lying on wet gre are ser i ybjection t this to rot iP AYerage Cold storage for fruit is strongly omime nde d. Manure and hand in han ] cherry roots tomat The 3 about it ther Thi jnantity and juality, Cut hay, with ground feed, is mq ! Orses the roots The los Keeping them in of bees will be Iarkness, Pp, about the beginning of June The Italian bee is sidered the best for all purposes In order to keep beetles off cucum- bers, cover th plants with netting For » late tomato er the general | To destroy dandelions, ent AWAY the crown of the plant with a sharp knife Is is said that fly a distance clover will sometimes miles for white bees of mix | Cabbages may be fed to cows at night, after milking, without flavoring the milk If the bee ket pews mpply of hone y is small, he will find it better to sell it | near home ] Black be “ liable to the | as the Italians are not considered so Ynameless bee disease” If only the best fruits are grown the fruit business A safe rule to follow is to enltivate | all newly planted frait trees the same | a8 un crop of corn or potatoes | Bealed covers are not to be recom- | mended, particularly in a severe win. ter, with bees in the open sir, different varioties the same day. The Italian is the most prolific and best all-round bee, With its long tongue it is able to go right to the bottom of the flowers, as the black bee cannot, The wuccessful sheepman, be he breeder, feeder, dealer, or wool grower, owes his snocess to the fact that he Abops in closest touch with the buying selling markets, He keeps an eye on sheep commercially. there will be ligtle danger of overdoing | A succession of sweet corn may be | secured for the season by planting | The Publie Domain, There have been heavy inroads on The Saving of Money. In the savings banks of New York the United States public domain of | there are 8350,000,000 deposited by Inte, but the Government still owns nearly a billion acres—-966,116,383 to be exact. Of this, however, 369,028, - 600 acres are in Alaska, and not likely to be ever brought into use, certainly | not for many vears to come, leaving | the other Much of the 670, H806, THS States available in and Territories latter is not very valuable, and some of | | among the wo | fested, it is even classed as ‘desert land” in deed, it is claimed that the bulk of the land remaining unsold snd undisposed | of by the Government is worthless, and | will never be ent red or cultivated. Montana contains the largest amount, 74,588,148 acres; New Mexico is sec ond, with 54,720,863 acres ; then comes | BOTON California, Colorado, 42,000, Nevada, 42,385,734 Oregon, 64,008,531 60,000,000 acres; 000 acres, and ACT OH, what is the known as | where there is no rainfall, and they | | ean be brought under cultivation only by expensive irrigation meth lg, if they can be improved at all. There are some public lands left in Nebraska and Minnesota, but none east of the Mississippi, except in the Se ith, where it has been reserve d foractual The tide of interstate pushing Cons tantly woestwa settlers gration, exhausting the there is HUW ©XOf public d wourse of Reformed by Surgery, ir tendencies reta Harper » Magnz hi RI I How to Lighten a Hard Task, ger And after all, t part of the work i rward to it, the that it 3 till all to do This { n dif pit 4 b with a determi t 3 best, and find that a good part of the unpleasant ness of the task hiss vanished, «Argosy King | thinking makes the DRNgHEAr o Sot to work bravely, nation to do your One Cent Gold Paper Per Reolt, LON EN a Yard Heeb, ne, Sota em bons, i border le vex for 2 stamp Hochester, a Wis HN Sam Wall ve Cents; go To Cleanse the System FEfisotually yet gentiy, when costive or hillous, or when the blood is Impure or sluggish to per. wa, to awak Itsy setivity, rritating or weaken nz them, to dis manently cure habii ual constipat en the kidneys and liver ton he without pel headaches, colds or fevers, us Figs I. OC, Simpson, Marquess, W “ Hall's Catarrh Cure cured me of case of eatarh Kyrup of Va. says Druegists sell i, 3 Mornings Peecham's Pills wi hn drink of water. Heecham'sno others, 2 conts a box For Paeamonia, no other congh sy rap equals NHateh's Universal. 2icentsat draguists, If af leted with sore eves use Dr, sane Thomo swon's Kye.water., Drageists sell at 2e per vottle | che Che Most of these States are within | arid r+ gion, | ‘for the in what | ingrain, a very bad | he | women, For a typical scene in a woman's savings bank, that is, a bank in which | the depositors are women, one needs but step into the Emigrant, in Cham bers street, Women where men see only ruin before them, The " and CHI save paring is done at home, here the evidences of thriftand economy w York us Hour after hour, during bank hours, there is a steady stremmn of all degrees in life's social and edueational intent men of Ne mani scale, on putting away Nor should it be supposed that wo men do not know how to do business They very quickly learn the routine of depositing and drawing out, signing | and indorsing checks, and all the rest, and thus it is that they give the large corps of clerks little or no trouble Many Women savi purpose helping along the slender constantly thousand such and for a FCRROUS, stand é Rik Rei Sie SUR Bal BR RE Rok f y f 3 y 3 Vi y h J f ’ y 3 J ’ 3 y ¥ h J f J f ¥ £ y £ J PLPUS UP LUPUS LPL PLP | oftener they are a half dollar thelr | | dollars for the traditional rainy day. Lk Bele Sol Sule Bolt Dek Sol SRR Eb There are a few people left but there are very few Royal Baking Powder Company, 106 Wall Street, New-York. For it is by such mites as these that the rising fortutics aro builded. An | IT ot of all women know how to accomplish the aud will do it when a man will fail, “As long as a your ago,” said one cashier, “a number of wi rkiug giris in New York came to this bank and oper pecounts. As we grow better sequair week after week, the secret was gra iu ally confided that thi little funds » to be used ta it the World's All these w b these iris leaving by a dollar, two dollars, whatever they heretofore spent for bonbons., sumdrops Or gUL-CTed ks Will they go to the Fair? Well, | wish von could see their smiling faces " they know for certain that the end has been well nigh reached Y es, they KO to the Fair, rnd have a too. 1 tell you there 1s fi woman 10 save. New York end IRV dollar ; when will Hardware of the Mormon Temple, * All the Mormon made t order, and bed hardware used in the great temple at Salt Lake City Wns PEOER CEE SEE REE NEE REE NEE NEE OE REE JN oh oh Gh ah oho Lah os PLP PLUPUPL PULP Do You Know That There is Science in Neainess. Be Wise and Use SAPOLIO Dr. Kilmer's SWAMP-ROOT M. HH. MeO) Van Wert, O Acted like Magic! | Suffered Years with Kidneys and Liver. yon will : LIFE WAS A BURDEN! Me MoCoy 16 wenlthy and influential cit pen of Van Wert known for miles around And a man Boe what he says “For years | was a terrible sufferer ney and Liver trouble, nis tration and was all run with Kid BETYOuS pros poor health in general | down and life a burds 1 tried physicians and every available remedy, but found no rellef, Was | give Swamp-Hoot a trial, which acted like magic and today | um entirely cared and as good 8 IDAN as over It = without q sion the greatest remedy io the workd, Any one ia doubt of this statement oan address me MH. MoUOY., Van Worse, Ohio ined to - Coarastee ~ Um contents of Ope Rattle, If your arr ot hepefited, Drag BR: will refund to you the price paid “Parelids’ Calle te Health™ and Consultation Free Dr. Kilmer & Co, Iaghamton Ny At Druggiets, 500 or £1.00 Nig, TR MLD 4 NTE —————————— Dr ARE THE BEST' 42 Pills, 25 cents Kimer's Parilla Liver Pills # ’ BaP lata WalaWababobobatabobotys ys i: i LE r tal BiLY IN THE MAD STRUCCLE nrurnuururuun PILGRIM Atlas Tack Corperation, Reston, x. ¥ , x Fe » wv Fiy t Jurururund THE OLD RAZ Maids the worst rap ture with ease un or All elrcums tances, J New Pat Inprovement fhimet. Cat, and ru os Pow elt mess Uren ert se urely seiend. GV. Bows BM Con. 04 Prosdway, N.Y, Ong, ACRES OF LAND 1,000,000 fers. They will be sent to you -FTIRREIE.. Abdres = HOPEWELL K, CLARK i Commissioner, #1, Pail, Mine rmide of wood assisted XVENTORS of Lr Ry AA FEAL ket. Address raunruUUUU rrr for sale by the Spiny Pave, | 4 Driven Katimoad | Compaxy in Minnesota, Bend for Maps and Cirovs | as “German Syrup” My acquaintance with Boschee's German Syrup was made about four- teen years ago. I contracted a cold which resulted in a hoarseness and cough which disabled me from fill ing my pulpit for a number of Sab- baths. After trying a physician, without obtaining relief I saw the advertisement of your remedy and obtained a bottle. Ireceived quick and permanent help. I never besi- tate to tell my experience. Rev, W. H. Haggerty, Martinsville, N. J. ® ETHE KIND THAT CURES iw ed Kidney Trouble for 12 Years, Completely Cured. ps Ea For 12 you I have : yA Fa. ardly got across the rom DANA'S SARSAPARILILA ' » three holies of § ‘ OMPLY ry Ly Tr No trouble with Kidneys Bache good nppetite, "Every word is tru ; Kmow Lie Setemer ts gv tre wl) AF. asCF NNELL Dans Sarsaperitia Ceo., Belfast Kaine, § Foowpr SLOTTED & ensi'y B ' oy are caving hw oh tongh and darable, » ' how fase for a ] Ni, Bepore ros Man'te CLINCH RIVETS. K 3 . ’ « In . i JUDSON 1 THOMSON MFG. CO. rive ia : Ask your dealer for them, of wand $o ia WALTHAM, MASS, EDIE ARE. THE BEST Eng rom CATALOEW ACENTS WANTS © (FF Send ¢ 8 Stamps lof 00-page wstrated catalogue of bicycles, guns, and anor ng poods of every doprripr ion John P_ Lovell Arse Co. Boston, Mass W. L. DOUCLAS $3 SHOE wot khe. When next in need Wy 2 pair, they { ¥ am give , ’ $ cand san t money Best In eoworld, De you wear ther than any Latest Styles, If you wan' 4 foe DRESS SHOE don't pry 56 1) $8, try my $3.50, $4 or §5 Shon, They will #1 equa! to coe tom made and look and wear a well. If you with economize ia your ¥ wtwedr, you car dose by purchasi W. L. Douglas Shoes, My name and price is of on the bottom, look for It when you buy. Toke ne subs slitute. | send shom by mall spon receipt of price, postage fron, whe hoe Frenbers chnnot suppy W. L. DOUGLAS, Breckion, Mass.
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