Show abe bavm ar ill alib Tan milt yome fruit at small cot cost those who own but little land or who are ablo able to plant but few arlt i may still inake make provisions for 1 it I fine fillo future supply let the owner alt off 1 it 0 small portion of ground for a small orchard or fruit garden gardon even if he cannot plant it at fit one once he may inny procure two or throe three or a half a dozen trees and act them out in line tho tile needed care fur for this number need not interrupt his other business for a fow yearn ears when they will begin to biar thesa tow first sorts may bo be earlier or autumn apples which when they begin to show their rich promise will convey conney substantial enjoyment to the family who have watched their growth in each coming season more way be added and in tinie time a handsome hande omo and thrifty orchard will mill occupy the ground if palus are taken to plant only the tho very ery beet best which mi be done by betting setting only a few at a lime time an orchard of choice fruit will be the tile result potato scab tile scab which ruins the sale of many thousand bushels of potatoes pota toen ea can bo be pro anted liy hy soaking the tubers before planting in a tion of blue stone or vitriol one of the largest potato growers at G reele y colorado last season demonstrated this to hie his entire satisfaction he planted fourteen acre acres in lit one field the eced sled on both sides of the fiield nere 4 ere treated with i ithol solution and BIX six acres in the middle v ere planted without any treatment the result was a largo domount of sab in hie the centre of the field and none on either side those troubled ft ith scabby potatoes should give thie this method a trial broom corn culture one of tile imported arlicks artiel ts in daily usein in aery homo la that of brookrs the cum corn handles and t lune an e might basily be produced in tile territory some of the very baat broom corn has bren grown in Mantin banti anti nd god brooms have lim e been fiade in lit tins this city tina this can be d mo ngam thu soil is well adap t ed to broom lorn corn culture the native timber will aill inalie make g good handles and flax and hemp which I 1 also can call bo be grown here make excellent t twine arine broom corn reann e a aig t is and soil it if the land laio slept s to the south 0 j west no much the better it should be planted about the same accorn as corn and cultis buted in lit about the same man nir but little irrigation ie is required quire dand and the cultivation canall can all be gi given en with a plow let some enterprising farmer try an acre or more and bra in corn culture will hereafter bo be one of the industries of tho the I 1 granary of utah orchard orchards we often hear complaints com that orchards do not bear aa as they used it to and we do L not conler womer at it in early da days 8 orchards barda were set out in iii soil stored with the accumulated is fertility of hie ilie centuries aid the taws grew handbore and bore fruit profusely of lato late geors the tile orchard is usually but iet out in lit some plot that has atti it under for eare ears and usually the land is put in some crop each erch ear until tha the trees come into bearing in order norderto to cultivate them and this exhausts the land more or less after the trees come into bearing no more attention in is paid to the orchard as a rule as far as applying fertilizers and in in a few years it begins to fail if proper attention wis paid to tine this matter orchards would bear as well now aa as they did years ago they should bo be regularly fertilized and anil tho the ground kept u under jfe r calli if the aralis taken off did not more than pay for tho the labor put on them potash in some form should be applied and find in those sec eions where wood is used ae as fuel all lie tile aslies should be put on the orchard as they are aro the cheapest chea peet source of potash to the average farmer salable manure i in good and the clovi plotting ing under of clover will keep ap up the auprly of plant food to mako make tho most profit out oi of an orchard i it t should be its carefully cared ell f for or aa any other part odthe of the farm planting gardens the planting seaon has lint almost arrived it i is auw tune tinie to ti begin the making of liot hot akil au the clearing of tho garden and making ready for the plo hie ilie garden should be well plowed thoroughly j prized and made livel irrigation should be dilated ed as long as pos artile ahert is sufficient moisture in lit the soil it to o gt 0 the seed and furnish furn ihli lift to the plants for several week water applied 11 oil on the e will retard the growth of young plants and ruin the prospects of a good garden small seed should be planted to a depth nut not to exceed two to inloes im hee and them thenis should hould be lie firmed bv n roller orsome of some kind A roller is inada made of a joint of stovepipe filled with gravel put a solid o oak ik stick through the centre nud aud alloi the ends to extend about three indies out box up the ends of th the H pipe nith wards cut round have a forked el ot ck fastened ou on either and with a t to ue to it to move the roller back nd forth this firms tho the soil and i auses the seed to gt germinate better thinning by pruning A rood does not find occasion to thin thill out the dense heads of his fruit trees by early a and nd judicious pruning lie prevents the growth of thick and ani bushy heady heads when this hai has beon been pro perly attended to any on trees overloaded with fruit are more inore easily thinned thi tined tine this should ie to done early in the season seaon before any ex hau haisting sting efre euitt t is 14 exerted on aba tree by croAd crowding ing tho the fruit the fruit itself ik greatly improved by the operation and those who have not triad it will find it to my tiny well if they make male the expend 1 I thin out one tree or one row of trees and let lot another tree have its natural over crop when the fruit la is gathered the thinned portion will agno quite as many bushels artho as tho thick and stunted portion portio nand and it will be superior in quality 1 E moody of lockport obtained a dol dollar ar and a linof a bushel for his thinned peach while he lie could scarcely obtain liale a dollar for the tin thinned dr parley farley found that taking olt ott half the pears from a treo did not riot diminish the crop at till lill as compared with other trees and he be thought he would hare have suc exceeded euce eded better and obtain obtained tied a aa a mulch much fruit and ani finer in appearance a and quality if he be had bad thinned oft two third thirds or three fourths household notes grato grate and bottle odd pieces of cheese ready feruse clean whito hite sheepskin rugs by scrubbing with castile soap soup and water drying thoroughly in the eun sun A chimney with ground glass edge at tho the top is lisa liable to break as the ground clarsa edge al a iowa more room for expansion A bard ard of gilno oil cloth for the kitchen table will ill save much scrubbing and last a long time if nothing is cut on oil it and no hot dishes set on it to clean bronze ornaments take onh on of sweet oil ono one ounce of alcohol andone ounce and a half of water apply quickly with a soft sponge but do to not rub A email small lump of if sugar added to turnip turnips whilo the vegetable is cooking corrects cor recta the bitterness bitter nebs neis often found in them if to bo be served mashold run through a colander would V you like a novelty for try IS kuhut p which las its origin in bosto i take fresh roasted peanuts chop fino eno and anti spread between slices of buttered breed culvery cut very thin for washing fine nice flat inela nothing will cause cau e them to look so nice nico at borax in tho the water a tablespoonful of borax to a pail of water beina bein he the right proportion i aiwas wash b bibba little flannel skirts etc in m this him powdered soapstone bought at any drug store and salt in equal pr portions por tiona wet witt water laiken an everlasting aud and fireproof firer root mending for the lining to all stoves and is d much lees less expensive and troublesome to procure and put in piece place than new lire fire bricks dont lei let fire spoil the elove stove because the brick ck needs tut lug |