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Show wr i sarly in February, at e cold wave ar possible growers to wait 1111 later, TO find no market that would on coat of production and tion. GARDEN' OF INTEREST MATTERS AGRICULTURISTS. ITEMS OF INTEREST FOR MAIDS AND MATRONS. ih r ? AND FARM FOR HOME AND WOMEN , a time whan Ware tha they would pay e profit transporta- fKLUNO THE TRUTH. Vrrailrer Dmriptlew eel Caper ' - - ' W realm. The Palmyra (Mo.) Spectator under- tehee to show by satire what might be expected were editors sometimes to apeak their minds. Hera are a few "Willi of th Spectator samples! Short ike and Betti Bloomers war married at th church last erasing. The church was very prettily decorated with flower end potttod plants, borrowed promiscuously from over town front, people who .didnt want to lend them. ,Tb decorating was done under protest-b- y soma of. the members of tha Church, who were ashed to do ao by tha bride uni couldnt well ref us. Th ladle are of the opinion that If the couple ware, ao bent on having a stylish wedding they should have been wlllling to havt paid some .on to. chase all overthe town for. a day getting flowers to-- , gethar and then taking them home again. The bride wore e handsome Stlversteln gown, made at home, anA tha groom was decked out In a 111 . euit. The nshera wore cutaway coats borrowed for the occasion. Sallle Potts was mad of honor, and tbs consensus of optnlon was that n ah waa better than tha bridb. The young couple took the morning train for 8L Lout, where they will spend mom money In V few flays-tha- n Will la can earn In. three months. -Willie says that now has married has going to settle down. Boms of our merchants think It would have bean better If he had settled up first- - Th groom gets a salary of $27 a month, which la about th allowance Betttl has keen used to for pin money.. Wa wish for WllUas ask that th old saying that it takes no mor to support two than on wasn't u lie. Th bride sent us u sboe box full of a conglomeration of stuff supposed to, be cake. If thla la e sample of BetUes cooking w feel aorrrow tor Willie. Our Janitors dog fell heir to tbs cake and now. hes lying In tha cold, cold ground. But this wedding la non of our fuBerU It Willi and Betttle are aatlafiad wsva got no kick coming. , a AkMl Cl-Tha appl exhibit at Paris la likely tlrotloa of tka 8U aa4 TUI da to attract a good deal of attention from Slash sad Whit HmU TMt Cot-- N tkMaalBwllmltan, VtUraltoro aa European a It will not consist of th OM I O. K. loa'M Ih If short-keepi, Plartealtaro. varieties to aay extant, I t'oolilii f but of those applet that are knows aa commercial apples, and that will stand . Hll WkMl Uxport. Taka Hr, Im All Thlaa Owa. In the winter wheat report for Illi- long carriage. Our apple trad with Thla hand la frer. thU heart la purat nois only the oentral and southern the Europeans Is growing, and th exIt beat (or the, and only then. counties arc Involved, as but little Is hibit at tha exposition will doubtless 1'ntU I aaw thy alnntnf fact grown la th northern part of the hava the effect of enlarging tha marI lovad not, and we fancy f ran. I loved thee, and If thou canat aay state Fifty per cent of the returns ket. Tbs only trouble that we set You live tor me and me alone show that condition la good and of th ahead Is th difficulty of supplying tha That I dwell In your heart of haarta demand. Good commercial apple ar indiremaining 50 per cent Then take me. I'm all thine own. very high la our markets th year cate fair condition. Four correspond1 love thee! ents la tha central part of the tat round, and of cours will b much deeply, truly love. For thee my life 1 would realgn! and six tn tha southern report damage higher In a foreign market, where tha But 1 require In exchange coat of transport, handling and addiby Heaalan fly. Although crops art A paaalon that will equal mine. not suffering, about hall our corre- tional profits must b added.. WithA queen I'd In thy boacvn reign. out doubt, there la no mor anoourag-lu- g Without a rival near my throne. spondents state that the ground la dry field for Investment than la th lin If thou canat thla condition meet. and rala will soon ba needed. The Then take me. I'm all thine own. other 51 per cent report moisture of apple growing. There ar certain abundant and In ,a few counties, nota- sections of the country that era par'Tie heaven when two are Jollied In love of Bo deeply that 'twere death to part; Livingston, Massac and Iroquois, ticularly adapted to the growing bly la cheap land But, oh, t were death If I were doom'd sections wher apple tow has been much rain to there suit To live on a divided heart! and unsulted to th production of anytha farmers. if thou ahouldst ever alight my love. The crime thou never couldat atone Winter wheat ig Indiana was badly thing but fruit But periah thought so base aa thla! out and Its condition la vary ro Take, take me! I am thine own! Blarh KlghtahaCa, poor., la. most .localities. It. does not U also known as comThis plant to more than promise yield mon Thla College Ulrl la O. K. nightshade, lf garden nightshade. a crop. Hessian fly baa to A college girl, flipping down to New also damaged It considerably, especial- It la n smooth annual, one to two feet York last month for a Sunday at home, ly la Blackford and Pika counties. A high, with rough. . angular, widely-branchifound presently her seat In the train stems, ovate leaves, two ta few correspondent In th centraT and hared by a young man. Hla appearsouthern portions report moisture de- four Inch long,' with wavy margins, ance betrayed hla species the sort In ficient, otherwise the supply la abun- drooping duster of small whit flowwhom assurance ia developed at the ers, and black, globoaa, juicy berries, dant which ripen from. July toOctober. expense of breeding and in a few monorthern waa where It la Michigan, , ment hla eonduct tallied with hie The amount of 'polaos 1 present in protected by anew, winter wheat la la look a. good condition, but winter killing and any part of thla plant varies with th Finding that staring and BmlUng th ravages of the Hessian fly hava not conditions of . growth. Th. njpre were ignored, he offered a newspaper W left much in the central and southern ( , t to bis companion, which waa declined of state. th A portions part large e, by a nod of the head: then a maga-ijuof th wheat area will be plowed unUndaunted, he also, declined. der. What remains has improved winter the haxarded the remark that with th favorable weather of the laet No notice was taken waa very mild. tea days Moisture appears to b of this Interesting statement, but he abundant enough to suit tha needs of that followed It with otbers.sugs-stln- g all crops, only one correspondent rethe train waa crowded, the manageporting aay deficiency ment of the road poor to permit it, ar7 Ohio correspondents report condirival In New York might be delayed, tions very similar to those found In and several other equally Important f The bulk of tbs crop hag .Michigan, of TO AMUSE ThVsHAH. communications. the very marks of that refinement cayenae, and three cloves; cover been ruined i Hesf winter and by killing Finding that silence was to be no which la desire i by every woman a a closely and simmer one hour.' Turn sian fly. In tha beat reports received ll laa Who te protection to her, the young woman Characteristic. TBe gown may he ele- from the kettle, strain the liquor and not more than rated, la a of crop "1 nee, said she, by gant, the hat expensive, but the little return thla and the veal to tha kettle; finally turned. Many stories 'hr told of th shah the motion of your lips that you ae details, a shoe, a neat add mors water and salt If necessary, predicted. A few counties are getting Persia In connection with hie last visit all in hut almost of 1 am stone deaf It will th dry, and As all It or holla parts when laces, enough peeled potaglove, the fresh ribbons talking. to England. On of these tales, probtat moisture la aboundant and the do you no further good to continue the these things tell the Invariable tale of toes for, dinner and finish cooking. ably more amusing than true,, la that Tne young man TeP delicate taste and a knowledge of the Serve ta warm dish, with-- - potatoes wheat that, .has survived is Improvconversation. headvlaedthePrlnc of Wales quietly Inconfled ing. of and ia around tha veal, and with tha liquor the essence effect of dress which ognlzed hla Waterloo, to make away with n certain extremely Ba-aA few thickened for a sauce. correspondents in Kentucky tinently to another car.Harpers tyle. . Influential duke, as th latter , was etat that la moisture . hut bona Veal Remove Pot Roast the deficient, f seta.2 But be too to growing powerful th aa and abundance majority report from a fillet of veal and fill the cavity n story which la vouched fbr la th Don't! for Mlitraa rea om too rain for corn planting. Black and While Effect. Dont put your maid In an uncom- with a forcemeat made of a little Wheat is much of tha shah's .visit to Newgate In splendid condition end e Black and white effects are more fortable room to Bleep. Make it at- minced salt pork." and stale bread While there he suddenly reprison. ' , crumbs, seasoned with salt, pepper and good crop la anticipated. Thar art to prominent than ever among the new tractive. ae an execution. He was quested Dont Ignore the fact that aha needs a little thyme or summer savory, and three reports of Hessian fly, hut1 little gowns in sight. White organdies are Informed that at the prescourteously or comcord. so fasten or damage from that source securely with skewers made up with wide insertions of black some time to herself to mend her moment ent there waa no one under - .Put some UjluCiftcet of salt pork over plained Of. ,r 4- ' Chantilly or French lace, and the new clothes. l sentence. The hab swept away these fire or bowl In a the Scotch Tha Kanof pan Missouri and frying report Dont think she. will respect, and "gown of any sort, which has no touch trifling objections with a wav f fain when the fat flows freely brown sas winter, wheat era very cneourag Ernie Black l(ktehede (AiUawa MrweD of black or white, or both, ia the ex- obey you If you never show any con- and veaL hand.. Take one of my suite said tha nicety on both atdesr then lug, condttlon runtting-'gooartuml ate Even the- - light cloth gowns, sideration forher feelings. to.very 7L, , ception. he.; Any one will do, Andha wa cover with watef and simmer boiling odored good," or plants Lra the moef poi- woefully disappointed becau'&e the offiDont forget to glva her occasional until considerably above tha musky elaborately trimmed with cream lace, cover half the tender, removing aft- Which have no btaeU t Moisture la abundant In sonous." These plants may ba easily cial on the average. outings In addition to her regular spot declined to comply ikAMjaaM 4M?lmuva hafora. U Jm o a O"" m " black valve dBwtr mr "peal point, will have aquara stewed malw as green with had too much rala. HeaUa hot have platter Don't think ahe (a ,1 neglecting .her buwa oa tha froqt .Of the bodice, poaaround lhand accompanied by a browa ffy has not appeared in either atat. albly down the front of the vest, If duty If she doesnt happen to ha Occu: . sauce made with .the boiling liquor. JUOr Cara aa itaak Food 4 e hen's egg, The preorst ebab will available space. no Is minute time. of the there othyy pied every flavor Is Kafir delicious a of stock tir When fad a continental tour this summer. make (minced) alone, Parsley streamers and SabroMae tof Orals. Black velvet rosette F Cora much more quickly than they do Halting England in July. It la aald for both the stuffing add sauce. as will It pay not. a thing,' will also supply the crowning touch general For laaaM , of torn. Soma stockmen feed red end that ha Upbringing with blm a numto aubsoll for grain crop.' With th of distinction to many of the summer This ber of costly and beautiful gifts for white Kafir corn alternately, Increase low ce reala the ' Tha Sl price of, tha rf tha C gowns. some variety, hut only partially hla royal and imperial hosts In all th gives cost to must ba considerable very' pay An Important feature s of the new to made be la to A novel addition When Kafir places ha intends to Halt His tour of sub overcome the defect thin gowns which must not be over . ,, the structure of Grace church, San of !1tha extra work. . The work to fad with feeds rich in protein, eon 7lU Uke six monjhs. Ha intends to looked Is their sleeves. They appear i Francisco, in the ehap of n cross of j as alfalfa, soy beans, bran, or oil meal, 'atop la Rusal a Germany, . Austria. " six to tour from to hauled ba most fash' by tog but the (n great variety, electric .lights to shins nightly from of Franca, Greece end England. to construction of the animals relish It for any lengthKitor loanable are the elbow sleeve, which file tower of the church. Th emi- horses aocordlng are on fattened toHogs period. feeding some however Thera tbbsolL appears with or without a cuff, but la nence upon which th church stands, talities when subsoiling for grains corn alone get so that they loath It, Ininas th Calfern. and th height of tha tower will make vtll generally finished with a frill of' lace either alfalfa pay. This will depend on n good but fad Kafir con with since the outbreak of th Sooth Ever fir of ehlffon wider; at the back than eross of the visible in every part th aany circumstances that cannot be hay, soy beans, or skim milk, they war African U Is at the front, and tha new linmilitary enthusiasm has city, and for across the bay. Th wires jointed out specifically. Far In have a kaen appetite for every feed. run high la Great Britain. A London gerie sleeve, which la a aleeva which will be so" arranged that every aide of fence then an subsoils that an not This lack of protein (fieeh ua klood-formint nds Just below the elbow.- From this exceaa of paper relate that at an eatertala-metha symbol will b perfect is form, so lard to stir np. , Thar ere farms material) and war after In the toon full undersleeve a Edinburgh, there emerges cea Joint tuba tan that there will be a crosa shining to char tha arrangements ar such that starch and other fit soma thin fabric or light texture, makes Xfl corn an undesirable feed opened, th audience stopped th perthe four The of the compass. pqjnta ih Idle men have and horses time, formance to alng th national anthem. Amflned in a cuff or finished with novel display la the gift of Mrs. Wil- end ta such eases tha subsoillng will to b given atone, hut combined with riffle. feedself-alf- a Meantime a group of excited men todrought-resistin- g other tha liam H. Crocker, who has not only sot b maa veryexpenslvs. Than too wa and soy beans make a . ration ward th door caught sight of a arranged for lta construction at her Bust make a distinction between tha form could he before auft a o ika iMik tmlform, A Hla a In proper expense, but hae also contributed an actions of country wher tha' rainfall containing all the material VLat was being don they Sound teeth not only add to one proportions needed for meat and milk any Idea of main- ia fairly ' flood and th of endowment for the sections perpetual oa him their shoulders, and war had of tha young comfort, but they prevent disease. and growth tenance of the light-Llvl- nfi Church. ebuntry , wberq th aridity is ao (rest production diseases cavabout ths building, him and ear of the eye, tarrying Many stock. hold. that water to no or Iflllttle (here . unand singing When - they ities of the head are traceable to ta shouting a constipating eon Kafir very It is believed that subsoiling to mon Art b Leif. sound teeth, and there lanot a dleeaas and for thla reason,, whan fad had don this to their hearts' content effective where th rainfall ia fairly feed, not la la that to which the body (table to either horses, cattle, or hogs. (hey ait him down, and soma on ar Artman Crayon alone portraits than wher tha rainfall la very Induces an unhealthful condition.' Fed asked him, Whats your regiment?" aggravated by an unhealthy condition abominable.' Id rather be don In food This la because the subsoillng with other constipating feeds, such a slight. Evenings. Regiment!" she exclaimed. Whats of the teeth. Eye diseases are espe olL nakes It possible for th ground to or corn fodder, gbna wrang wT ye a? Im the dooror hays timothy I wouldnt. dally common as tha results of poor prairi I Well, Bpeckman kold mon water and n part of the , teethTThese affections may vary from tha condition la mads worse. On ths keeper!" Ixntrl Millin wee-don- e ,7,..,- la oil once. aeml-usef- ul " new total and to measure a and aoy.bcana ars of Tha alftlfs dimness hand. a simple yard other sight' one ArtmanAhr tha In (fit reservoir IhAt WOUld otherwise butpeflsapr laxative feeds, and sithef fed with nursery accessory. Of course, who did it was not blladneaa, the symptoms, however, A rilaR Portal Sortie. n real artist run off. In the case of semi-ari- d lands Kafir cora secure a healthful condi'teeth a with measured the when be could the baby disappearing osually in ere several email Island la There was he artist 0! Bpeckman tha ap In water seldom falls such quanticommon every day footrule or a tape tion of ths animal, aa shown by the to Pacific ocean. that belong to Eng axe attended to, Poor teeth are, morewas-- a He ties ctfnnbt kUuBner crafty It. that retain toil the glossy hair., oily akin, good appetite, over, a common cause of Indigestion, measure, but tha fastidious mamma " land,- - A vessel waa wrecked during a 4 ' ? . " and flood returns. for good digestion can taka place only thinks growth Is too Important a sub- brpker.J Wofm on one' of these islands, and II Hertteoltaral OkeVvatleoe, when the food la thoroughly mastl ject to be treated In a matter of fact waa necessary to get word to Auckland. or returns actual firat statistics Th ot The returns' to Stats annual tbs Cra tor I. sated and this demands sound and way, and ah measures Taddlaa . or census ar now com- Carrier pigeons were used. They car Did you aay they made fun of tttf Florida for fruits add vegetables ship for ths twelfthCensus healthy teeth. Proper cafe of the teeth Marjories Inches with a long, broad, ried tb messages and brought return effle,' The? to the out la 000,1)00. said be ped to about la $5, means ing prevenflat piece of wood, which has Inches speech?" said the stateaman with tha during childhood often This suctees ted to the buyThis culture the and much to give is leae tbaa it would cranberry vary tion of much trouble later in life, and feet plainly marked on one aide unwavering flock ot carrier pigeons, a ot ot large ing be had ths great orange grovks sot acreage, tenure, quantity fruit prophysician desiring to ascertain the per- and pretty pictures and' vefses painted Tea, Im sorry . to annoy you, but been cut who wer trained for the work oa theas ' fertilizers, and labor cost of saver cold duced, tha dqwn. Spells by centage of children who cared for their on the other aide. of th Ust law year. area of new plantings, value ot crop Jslanda, , Each bird, canoncarry four teeth properly .distributed printed slip It doesnt annoy me. Tou paper oi "Oh, ad. losses from disease Insects and messages, each written Do In a school, having the questions: size. When four know you cant be aura anything la a end Onr Cooking ArbouL Certain g or quality It la to causes for there beg each, other statural reported that quite you cleanse your teeth with a brush Fortunately veal Is most plentiful at reaUVork of art until somebody bur- generaLmovementj among the (ruck plantation. Ia January, 1M19, prelim- messages are ready, a bird to seat off. Do you cleanse your very day?" on jhlll-- j' e season our t. when of or tbs the yea satirizes! i lesques just growers' of Texas ) for ' organization. inary schedule relating to the cran- Each message costs either teeth with a brush twice a day? Of appetites need coaxing, and new ways ar ' These or pigeons sixpence. Ing I lo b commended, tor by such Thla to out 189$ were sent of yield cleansed their of berry 700 pupils only fifty , serving are7 aura to be welcome. private property, combinations tha better shipment and all ths growers whose names and adOddly Warned at. plaMcte teeth twice a day, 275 used the brush Veal Scallop Two cups . of cooked obThe distribution (treat a Is Island can of ba Each blank the Helena obtained. of be 8t. could products dresses S'., sometimes and 175 did not even own a veal chopped Very fine and' seasoned y ' jGeograph-tealltained. If the growers of vegetable '.I , .. fc( Link la th Poes' place for caves and hills. waa accompanied by a Ust of ths brush. with' salt and pepper. Fry two Mrs. Alexander Capperton. who died speaking, the Island Is largely. and fruit ever become fully organized grower, so for as ascertained, la the taof minced onions in two . Tka Power of Little Thin. If not wholly, volcanic, and a lot of ,tt will be. possibly,!0 present inferior vicinity of th person addressed, to be In Klrkhlli, Scotland, the other, day, It Is the little things that count in blespoonfuls ot butter until, yellow; extinrt craters, art 'apparent'1. Some of flood being put on th market. oy him corrected and Tetumed to th was one ot the, few llnka connecting add- - two cup tuU 'ot.' strained tomato, the Ufa. In the household. In the dally ex r" ia office. To any additional growpinnacle .have jaames, such A ths present with th Urn of Sir Walter Census ' A writer .says- that- - Florida pendltures of life and In tha necessary salt, pepper and a teaspoonful of su- LotaWlfe, tbf Man.and the Itorse, whose names were tbue secured, gootLBha ent?red bla service when ers more damage troin Iroat than any other a cup- th Asses. Ears end Holdfast Torn. buying for personal belongings, which gar; when it bolla add one-hawere forwarded r by retura sixteen, and remembered bearing- hla state. Tha cold waves thla spring have scheduleand - on Is every womans lot, the large sum ful of stale bread crumbs and etlr flv mad at. th stair footfall many have already maU, heavy killed, large quantities of earlyylrult ' for came he when down outlajed for an article of else does not smooth. Flit a buttered baking dish every morning their report. If Otlds Her Ckarau. and vegetables. Beans and egg plants eat Into tha hoard half so much as tha with alternate layers of veal and tohto buttermilk and porridge.; She wag stenogratha Philadelphia say "They were extensively destroyed.' In tha loxna and one tiny articles which must mato; sprinkle buttered crumb over Clover for Sheep. Cover to a very with him when ba died and received pher who has Just Inherited $50,000 U midst of some of th vegetable gardens be had, and which seem so little and the top and bake twenty mlnutea. teed for sheep, as It contains ths lock of hto hair from Mra. Lockhart. good . , very plain. Jba thermometer dropped to about 20 dements necessary for th Philadelphia Pres. Inalgnlflcant by themselves that they Mirgaret Ba unden. ; all that money "She can't below th fleering ' point,1 Florida to nitrogenous Veal Ragout Cut three pound of are thought unworthy to be counted,' of wool, lean meat and to demaking Plato Dealer. Cleveltad raw veal Into entire lean Inch unborn. a the. roallg la hard 'position la this regard. velopment of tb lamb still but which and by making square pieces'; - A )rv Soroioa. Her product to of value la th north-er-a Th shepherd that has a bountiful sup roll In flour end fry to e light brown gum laid out for the '"sundries" Van waa th . How temperate sermarket only because of its cani- ply of clover to veil provided with The Be tore Chtor. tab. and not Infrequently take a good In butter; add e quart of boiling water, mon yesterday?" throat In beat th flock one nes. Yet to get these early vegetables food that will pat the Sited slice out of some other division, peeled and sliced onion, one carrot Larry Ye fcav a frog In yaer - . , , Bulletin.' lb work of growing them must begin of condition. tn the same way the little things" are sliced, one teasooonful of salt, a dash Denny Yto, but be Is grane. bib ruiMi rukiM mt . two-thir- hand-me-do- u two-to-o- one-four- th -- on-ba- two-thir- it well-fitti- r. no-cou- nt . j.-- - rar-tklr- - -- rrng t. , ... T7 . . ' n . all-rig- ht i0i't -- te acag. self-estee- oa ttt lf , , . bo-wit- h Dry."-Phl!ade- lphla '"7 y s - - ' |