APPLE TREES FOR LAWNS, Thers really 18 no handsomer tree in the world than an apple tree, con- | sidering flowers, fruit and general homeliness, (Queer that we call a disagreeable thing homely.) But our apple trees are not grown right to make them suitable for ornsmenta- tion. Try heading them in when young, and let them branch as low as | two feet from the ground. You will | have to thin a little to let the sun in, when the tree will give yon a great globe of good fruit. But what a vis- | ion in flower; nothing ean be finer. I, of course, do not recommend this plan for orchards; but for large lawns 1t18 very effective. Still to grow roundheaded trees, Thes should be headed very | low, and make minature trees about | ten feet in diameter. Some of the best trees for round are Astra Jonathan, Fameuse, iesired to get much good 1s 1t dwarf apple ensie } 1 neads Swaar, re is no doubt horns from all n the H g are irop; This method of pre ing horn growth has proven effective in thousands of cases. — American Ag- riculturist yen As | foot { formed all around the | twenty-five { under the eaves is | the roof stakes dig a trench and throw the earth between the boards and the | walls until a solid bank of soil two high and eight inches thick is | chicken house the door. This will keep warm and prevent all | draughts. This is an important item, as the fowls are on the floor most of the time during the day. Every farmer should have at least chickens — twenty-four hens and a rooster, For these a house 10x14 feet and seven feet high sufficient for both summer and winter. For the frame use 2x4 seantling; cover these on the outside with matched board or ordi- nary smooth boards and battens. wd shingles, be smooth on then peint the out- whitewash the except at the floor use go should You can of the he inside, Some lumber sides. side use professionals heat their poul- try houses with a stove col l¢ at lay 8, but this 18 requires | manipulation. during the expensive and If the fire gots l apt to take andottes, B without artifici Where Ml winter, ft straw, times a ta leaned after Itisa good Id material : t be ¢ th & and the chickens before putting in Bre hatched. | plan to sprinkie a little sulphur in the | bottom of each nest as there 1s where tipha intervals beneatl ot think the ¢ 3, buat iY Yery dos RTRs we do have the best of i Above ir stoel they will ths or boxes nnder a in the herd New Yor) we iven soe that mmon ¢ is given al snit eat, and ( mal he Ip himself YOry an ean go and Sun TO MAKR POULTRY RAIS) PROFITABLE In the first piace, build the poultry house where cold winds of winter will not strike it Select the sunniest piace possible, high and dry, wher barns and other outbuildings will pro- | tect it. Have it ns convenient as practicable to the dwelling, for fowls | need more attention than any kind of stock during bad weather, especially in winter, They then need a warm house, good feed and plenty of fresh water, In order to keep the house warm batten every erack and bank about the bottom. For banking, drive stakes about eight inches from the outside of the wall, fuside these, Some distance from the | his bees, keeping the entrance to the up | Place old boards | start. t fry Hoe : usually Clean « sape-honey tilators in hink they prevent r excessive hoat, ting wax to a bright let it cool quantity, yon ean f water with it, 810 wineces slowly. pet id pr 830 in a sad leak, equal, in the Hols mre heap to hing rains ad then buy 1welp the erop | out prinkled lime or do so at | bring foul | of cleaned your it ng place, nd =» mm should will nipaar ab War H air and that is disease, | Three light als better | for hens than one he If you n't believe it, try it on yourself Over-feeding produce liver en | Inrgement will follow, and then the hen becomes poor and non pro Inotive weather prodaetive daily are AVY ne one will In ligestion A suocesafnl bee-keeper is carefnl of and | night, if colonies are pollen BORsOn commences, twenty-one days from | ogg 18 Inid to rear a bee. hive narrow, nearly closed at wenk when the It takes the tee the Experience and industry are esson- tial t0 wuccess in poultry business, You ean gain the experience with a | dozen fowls, and then gradually grow into a larger business. Thus you ean | nsoertain whether you really like the business enough to follow it for a liv. ing. If yon do not likeit you'll never | make a succes at it. A NON-ALCOHOLIC SALOON. THE NOVEL TEMPERANCE EXPERI- MENT OF A BISHOP. An Innocuous KHesort Designed to At- tract Those Who Now Frequent Barrooms— Clergy Tend Bar. HOME salon movement started by Bishop Fallows, of Chieago, is the development af one the fundamental Ad f (| ‘» i ideas underlying the People's [usti- tute, of which he is the founder and President. The People’s Institute, which housed beautiful new structure of a value estimated at §100,000, and containing the second largest audience room in stands for edneation, recreation, phi- lanthropy, religion and reform, Bishop Fallows and his co-laborer, the Rev. William G. Clarke, D. D., who worked hard to bring about the suppression of gambling in this city, says a Chicago letter to the New York Sun, are deeply interested in the tem- perance question He an careful study of the coffee widely prevailing in Ei lieved that, ] it could be made to meet the of American soc) 1 the fs saloon is one of the most powerful factors in American social life, Ld warmth or coolness, comfort, soe bility, refreshment, were attractior with its sparkling Is now 1a n Chie AO, made house system so igland and be- with proper modification, require He rec- American ment the the with the ter. A i kept by a noted character in the Leart of the city was rented; its elal fixtures bought, its barrels en ’ and cleansed, its walls exira iet- 4 3 sa sh was formerly 5 Cla | over who ¢ terest of Advantage ] bo n 1 MNPRnY N On Ors | L000, Con salon has been the al driak y Jishops Joereotte Bishop says, of the without known chemist found Fhe and ol beer with a capital stock of §2 with the home ready ected temperance Hee r. “Bishops' HTT known as ‘Bishops’ Beverage,” or This is made, the best hops and fermentation cording t malt, brewed by a well ae process ha has rimenting WHOesOome ont Uy careful ex} boaverage, which 1 tonic effe out the Since he nonncoment is a vertiable of the ne salon, and open : beverage which forms the chief fen tare among 1t drinks, lefters poured in upon Bishop Fallows from every part ol the country asking for information and requesting samples of the “beer,” or “‘beerette.” Now York, Boston, Baltimore, Philadelphia, cities 1n Californis, Michigan, lowa, Mingesota, Vermont, Maine, Kansas, Nebraska and other States are among the applicants, In some of thes cities home salons have been alresdy started, Humorous descriptions have been written of the Bishop standing behind the bar and the counter dispensing drinks and refreshments, Nawspupes writers must have their jokes, and as Bishop Fallows mid recently before the Bunset Club of this eity, "This is a form of mild martyrdom which 1 aust cheerfully bear,” have with SCIENTIFIC AND INDUSTRIAL, It is estimated chat gold in eirealn- tion wears out on an 240 yenrs, Thomas A, Edi control the further improve it. average in wain secured and will on has { ie rr ' Oi phonograni 5 : 1 Siman hair varie in thick from the two-hundredth to the six-hundredth part of an ir Light and POWEr Ars mitted from San Antonio nardino, Cal., a distance miles, nnd Lenenhoek and Hum that a single pound of th der webs would r world, neh Fhe diatoms, single-celled plants emall the 1 scarcely the seaweed family, are so 3000 of them Iaid end to en suffice to cover an inch rule Admiral Besnard newest French battle nip for fre jnently machinery was worn o it were pat into service pe d so The smallest } is the pigmy are exactly every part not er perature world show Afriea vast plain from east north to « perature of the hottes In a paj asor WW. Dog's Response to a Tauat, A dog n writer's ears, which, though not within his per- sousl Knowledge, is vouched for to him in an entirely trustworthy way. A certain dog, which wa story has come to the 1¢ EK reac began to WALK Daren't wi Whereupon glance at the ladder around and proceeding deliberate part, to his ma capable of slanting ladder, stand the h the w h , take the WhRikil taunt, rds *‘d Electrical Heating, The heating are being r ufacturer in the south of Fran poses to employ water power for he ing his factory, thus savir fue In South America electrio drying machine, in which ai is foroed through a chamber of heated plates and comes out as a hot blast, is to serve in drying wheat, the current to be generated by waste water power Other plans proposed are electric heat for use with ammunition eaps, and for tleotric soldering irons to be empioyed in a gunpowder factory where the irons must not get hotter than 450 de- grees F. Probably the most ourious application now being arranged is one to prevent the freezing of a clock. A large town clock in an exposed place ften gots clogged with suow and ice in winter, and this is to be remedied by placing an electrio hot plate on the top or side of the clock. — Trenton (N. J.) American. advantages of KEN) + : Anum in . I Magnetic Sand for Cars, An experiment has recently been made near Orange, N. J., on the Sab urban Traction Company, with mag- netic sand from the ore separating works at Ogden. Edison had an idea that the sand would have more effect in preventing slipping of the wheels than the ordinary sand. The experi mont was tried during a suow storm on the Eagle Rock line, where the grades are excessive and the diffieul- ties of operating in snow are enor- mous, The experimont proved a com- plete success, the sand making a per: loot eloctrieal ponneotion with the ils and no slip being noted. — Wash. ington Star. CII received the highest award at the U. 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T rau 30 i 10 Tree Iars Reward for cannot be cured by belie ale Dragiists, Toledo Ie Why Pay Doctars * A guaranteed cure for Constipation without medicine or injections, orig nally sold for $l. a | Jermanent cure for Diabetes, com ting 86; a Call ornia Salve for Piles instant f gives relied and a positive care for Rheumatism To se cure these four howe cures, and thus save do tor's Wile, send 14 ota, (stamps) to Home Cure Co, 12 Walnat Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Not Sick Eusugh tor the Doctor, bat a little out of sorte, Ripans TAbuies wo thd SErYe in Your one it i= well to have them on timnd for Just such occasions Mrs, Winslow's Soothing Syrup for children teething, softens the gums, reduces inflamma. | tion, allays pain, cares wind colic he 8 bottle Lavies who possess the finest complegions are rane of Glenn's Balphue Soap, Hill's Hadr and Whisker Dye, fifty cents, Piso's Cure for Concumption has saved me | pany & doctor's bil, SF, Haney, Hopkins Place, Baltimore. 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