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Show OA Sden, portauee than to have the staek loot' A great deal ot grain l smooth. wasted every year by poor stacking. Teach the boys how to stack, and do matters of ot depend ont,a stranger. He maj AGRICULTURISTS. or may not know how to build n Black will shed water and if la then toe nut a bwi rv-- that to get some 9ns else late Stacked Wf MvmlU the Sell aad Tlelae grain Is usually better than that "firing" them In a furnace upon enamThere! Hartlaallave VUteeltere aad threshed from the shock on account eled stone. He finds that the best Fieri aalsava of Us westing in the stack. stone for the purpose is the basalt Q. How do yon stack grain? found in prisma la the extinct volcanic Mr. Bradley I cant tell yon how 1 The AeHrmoa Sphlaa district of central France. This rok, (tack it. except that the stacks an Phllam-pein- s Is called Is Which this Scientifically finehard and extremely hkulM UUeeeee. acbetnon The caterpillar of thla round and are kept full in the middle Tlie question of heredity, or the grained, receives the enamel without 1 make a stack that theda water. moth- - frequently devours all the folcracks deThe film is photographic transmission of certain mental traits Mr. Bradley I use a fork, and at act of and the iage creepers, oa Virginia the enameled and posited surface, or physical characteristics from paron my kneea The worst trouble with In of whole the canes grape. trips ents to children, is one that has been after the photograph has been made, a uj eerie the damage Is frequently the (tacking of many men la that they it is fired until tha Image becomes unmuch studied, but of whlih as yet too allow the stack to remain qulie flat, caterElea. Emotei Milk a Teenies hes very great, as one of the large little Is known. Formerly the Inher- alterably incorporated In the enamel and the center settles the hardest, end can Vines numerous kill young pillars aid fhet sli eiL.iders the Londoa itance of disease was believed In Img to a short time. is In the bundles turn the wrong way. on of the most LOCK FOR MILK CANS. aadlegee sympsthetlo Mr. Arnold Farmara should plicitly, by physcians as well as layall cases the most satisfactory and all Going tW as s etmngnr, wtthoot aimple men, and the list of maladies to which eater-pllln with the fork. I stacked all my stack The remedy. know flourish Many of by evea housekeepers without experiany immpets, children were supposed to be almost ence of this insect is usually found grali last year and did U with a fork, how disagreeable It Is to wake up friend. sto fcrorwl her work immedinevitably condemned by the accident in the towarda the latter part of August and and It ia the beat Job on the farm. - It morning and find the milk can and appreciated. iately , saderetood of birth was a very long one. In It la a large larva, la a mistake to run ap tha atacka toe early September. and contents gone, or tb "Their rseerve " iit nays In regard to about four lncbea when high. these hei editary diseases drained can is left to tell perhaps Among meaauriug the tale of te eo often taken the English which Mr. McKerrow crawling; at rest It measures much The secret of good jwere reckoned consumption and scrof- petty thief Here a cheap and simple for sold nee, aeeuis tv me e eigw of less, as ths first two smaller segments ula, leprosy, gout,, rheumatism, goitre, device which will prevent the theft ol tacking 1a to keep the middle full refinement and doee nataval sr partly withdrawn In ths much .cancer, insanity, eijjlepsy and many the milk without making It any more wi4e tatebe tj of feeling " larger third segment. The caterpillar (other nervous affections dfficult for the housekeeper to take il 'rtlraltei Uteunll-- M. varies in color from pale Straw-colAs we learn more about these malOrcbardists 109 frequently become for UltmlioMt.. Min to reddish of the color' growing browh, adies, however, one after another n Prises bcinr the accepted necessity darker and towards tbe discouraged at receiving nq profits (them Is removed wholly or In part UM r from thetr orchards for a number of pMhMk from this category and placed among A New York physletan, tor many i ru of evening diversions. ander side. When this caterpillar Is yearn The tendency is In such eases of these are still In order to a to u transform suggestion pupa ready )the acquired diseases. who is also an enthusiastic horseman, to neglect the orchard and permit It recent caul party the booby shangea to a beautiful pink or crimA At reaj-'l- y the some are diseases recently with discussed writer the Undoubtedly to become a meadow, or, worse, a pas- - ' benefits of horseback inherited, but their number Is riding. H prises were, for the lady a bottle of son color. The young larva Is green, tore. Yet a man can wall afford te a ketch-uand horn with slender was whose name long suprising not large said: ''Horseback riding as d mode of Many diseases run cars for his orchard for years If, at curvtin families, but are not oa that account exercise cannot be too highly com- posed to riinuln the proper advice, from the eleventh segment and ths end ot that time, be can market In over tbe older 'back. the her and was a while masrullne ing over companion mended. The sene of power neteesarlly hereditary one large crop under favorable condithis horn long grown to specimens "hrsr. up" with s gift fully strong and intelligent beast, which admonished Consumption for example, was only Its place is tion for prlcen and in has of disappeared, Anothes a rider of 'pair most his one to soon of suependers as the learns recently regarded perceive wishes, as by intuition, the movement booby prize U a tin horn painted s ieurely Inherited diseases, and la still Every orrhardlst should make him'believed by many to be so But we through space almost without effort, dark green ami tied with a greet self familiar with the fruit-cro- p scenery of ribbon. conthe more extended view know that It la a germ disease which ditions of each year. In that Way only the position merits,' all combine to while not "tatch'ng" in the ordinary The Few ratting twrd. esn he know "how valuable Is tbe fruil sense of the word, is reaiily transmitmake the most prosale of Individuals An effort is being made by thow the If not poetical, says ted from the sick to the well when the banging on til trees. 'A few years ego, enthusiastic. a who desire variety to Introduce the y when everything pointed to tbe New York Telegraph. Invalid is Careless in his habits, espe-cla'fashion in vogue thirty years ago ol of high prices for apples, ths This .orm of exercise brings mus-ele- s as regards expectoration. It Is in name on cards put calling farmers in Some counties almost fave Into action which are ordinarily having .Vo acq ilreti more readily by those of Roman letters Howling swells have their spplen Buyers that naer-stoocalled on for little work. Those beaway i'cate constitution than by the ro--l in the pail in the morning. The cul their cards engraved in this style, U t ths conditions bought up e:ope shows a small casing, which may be low the knee are but little used, is more expensive than the on the trees at IQ cants per bushel and i he children of consumptive parents attached to the door frame at the right while those of the trank are subjected Certain conservatives , script made enormous profits out el ' tbe me seldom robust, and so are predis- height to place the pail within con- to anusual exertion. The movements of the fashionable world look askance transaction Tbs growers thus, tailed posed to any of the germ diseases, and venient reach. A small opening In the of the animal communicate a jarring at these cards engraved In Roman letbene1 to get their part of tha profits. What for no matter how exquisitely vlng constantly In a house where the top of the casing allows the shank of Impulse to all the great organs, ters, shill It profit a 'man to spend money ficial. m a rule, to the liver and the stems of consumption are necessarily the angle-iro- n on the can to be inthey ere executed they suggest at and tlms la planting an orchard And Abundant, they are very likely to be- serted, while a sliding catch at the rear entire digestive tract, stimulating ftnt glance common printing. How-eve- f. bringing It Into bearing aad then givi come victims of that disease. If ydt wish to be vary fit have of the casing engages a notch cut in them td increased activity. The brain is also stimulated by the tbit card embellished with your found a highly-polishTha grower should lenticular tub away Its product This is an Important fact. It teaches the side of the shank. The latch exeurrenu erde. ms that since, as a rule, only the gel mors out of It than any other persmall Rotnan capitals. tends backward to the edge of the hlood, which flows In swifter it Tbe moth, ie brownish ron; ydt tt ia too often ths middleman M to the family disease Is In- door, bo Jhat when the Jatter is closed througfojta subetanosu'. and by the - RED CLt TH DRESS. In tbone gray, variegated with fight brown, and that gets an the profits. . ovelty of the situation. A .4 herited, and not the disease Itself, the it, prevents the latch' being drawn with deep brown spots. The hind whose evocations nail - for constant chances of this younger feneration es- backward U release the thank. n, 1 Be, the' muscles of the wings are pink, with a dark ahade caping, If proper care Is used,1 ate very sides preventing theft this device also horseback exercise Ills not anusual tor a across the middle, atlll darker, spots lower extremities often shrink from - - - reat, n, orchard to produce la one year a " mpporn apple broad below this shade and a4 1 gray The bringing up .of a child la a conIs worth mors than tha fans that c.op ihand behind. This showy Insect la ;'--T M -- ui sumptive family should be of S spethe' foot,-- and there, will be oa which tt Is grows. Aa officer conthe United tonnd 8tatee throughout cially hygienic character. The beet of milk stains to clean up, ad Is often the fllrldndls t whom the exercise ,1s and Canada, or wherever the grape la nected with the stats department ol food, floods of fresh air and sunlight, case when the can is placed on the comrtdlng Which breaks up the ' cultivated, or where the Virginia agriculture of Virginia tells of one of ordinary Ufa not too much study, long hours of sleep steps. utilized to decorate bur 01 chard there that contains 760 apple la t creeper h i room and, as far in a Ia the illustration trees, sad1 last year produced a crop dwelling places. .as possible; avoidance of exposure to Vktwta'i Maar ClilMiw. 1a the moth. b" the egg, c - the worth 11,200. - This la aa avenge ot a" i In his Sir, Ruthenorifj Aicocy, Like tke kin b eostagkift et the family- malady tS.60 per tree. That may be considered - lnieraettas . d tbe mature larva.no nervate V . tbeee r to be a pvofHebto etourd, t there to wblcti taw 'her children, grandchildren and great paragraphf weakness Inherited of Influence yn align torti'"-''t can conveniently oft as alth'ia great appointcarry Japanese god and "grandchildren ' overcome of cunstUOtlon may .he Ratelec Ramil Unle yean bow apples have been bringing perfection. The tops are of delightful visit her should be gathered round her (Condensed frees Farmers Review 'many precious lives aaved'. Youths variety.both in slxe and construction. thla year in celebration of her list a good pries on ttie market, ahd InReport of Wisconsin Round-u- p Companion. The larges or father.! all. tope, Is birthday. At least '"even''6f her dications point to ths probability that Institute.) more' than t a toot; Ini diameter, and grandchildren, from abroad. wUl rlalt W. C. Bradley spoke oa raising pr,ces will be good for many years te FOR BUGGY RIDERS. , her at Osborne, whither, f too, the coma The foreign trade la apples b proportionately heavy. small grains. In part he Said: Some are solid; t Others contain a Gemitn, crown prince is going; M seeds foul constantly Increasing and ths home defrom free clean land First; The; man who creates a breeze to flock of little ones Which fly out, when there Mil he many more such wild aa mustard, oats, pigeon mand b always good, Ths maa that add to the comfort of humanity In this the top is lifted, end spin sway by eldsX sOn. of the la likely te baa land adapted to apple growing will matter the besides or that other grass of hot weather deserves the thanks themselves. Others pull Into a spiral kaiser. At lent one child of each of occupy part of the ground that U do well to utilise tt for that purpose. all. In addition to the more suostan- - or ladder of successive,, tops. One Will be ehllffrefi own needed. W can not grow a crop of lal return of cash. Here la shown a draws up Into a lantern, and spins ier majestys ' ; all; who are married to Me MeeS4. 1 and her.5 grain and weeds at the same time, yet for attachment to mew breetemaker sown to cheerily In that form. of ths writer acres ot their fhll of thousands observation Is art tbs In grain will tun bring it opt wagons and any one who Is compelled The methods of spinning are almost there are Urge numbers of meadeo that - there U aa Interest to every year that when harvested conthat dren, on over roads dusty to take long rides beyond description. Even n very largC family gathering for the queen to antain from 10 to 60 per cent of unsal- ows that badly heed reseeding. Even a hot, 'still day will appreciate the top Is sometimes thrown as the Ausliked have much able trash. A careful rotation of crops In northern 1111 no la where Jhs paswould She. ( merits of the device at onqe'. The in- tralian .casta the boomerang, so that ticipate. com but to and good cultivation wilt keep our tures are good and tha hay crop large, exar crarlna the and, Kenof ventor is William S. Robinson while It appears to be going- straight seed should wa find many fields sO run down tnat to free from weeds, 0 land Impossible. la feared, It that, ts tucky, and he has so made the device toward the head of the tpectator, it care from land they are hardly worth catting. with selected be great the returns to the thrower and Is caught tbit it can be readily secured tomina big crop of clean, come from New Yorg , ans has that produced Mllka Yfrntna. Fvmalela J on his palm. When it arrives thus, n ordinary covered buggy In a few neighboring states that the hay crop plump, heavy eeed. Light orihruuk-eFyeiileiadtilka Jarulna 1 not yeally utes A collar is provided for attach- the performer takes it by the spindle, to the not has seed la very short ' due td a drouth thb grow vitality educaartistic her, a rear Ocnpag.jarirta,, hubs, carrying apparently stops It, sets it down, and ment to one of the trong plants under adverse conditions, year aad tosL Two drouths coating tion and sympathies. She was born In a toothed wheel, which meshes with a It recommences. It might give a good crop together havs Injured ths grass roots educafirst slthongh her and received Torn It upside down,' and It proceeds Croatia smaller wheel. On the same shaft Tbe third to such an extent that they will be ol conditions. favorable under lived with abe where In tion Agram, with the latter wheel is a grooved pul- Just sa merrily on Its soil with the ele- no us hilt yea t; Co ths reports say. a fertile la At her. requisite who her uncle, hai) adopts The dree represented id of soft, In the right proporley, In which runs a belt leading to head. Tha spinners balance It on any If one werC to Investigate be would age of If she began her 'studies red doth.' - The bolero Is ornamented ments of fertility have been the top of the carriage. Here la mount- kind of surface, round or flat, on the the made fer- find that the fields of which tl)A b tion. Soil that at conservatoire at the of singing Th tile with three rowe of stitching. ed a pulley having fan blades, and the edge of a fan, the sharpest Japanese py barnyard manure often Contain true have been run down year after Dr. J. Oaensbacher. front, forming e waistcoat, ia of red too much nitrogen which grown rank year till ths roots have become shortbelt is passed over a small wheel at sword,' along a thin cord; and after Vienna under three years diligent work she surah and the corslet Is of black one end. The fan pulley It held In some moments of unconcerned spin- After ua much ened sad are contrasted to a thin laywas engaged At the- - Lelpslp opera surah. -- TJif XkfTt la trimmed wltk straw that lodges, making of brackets. movable on Is the a tossed It table, by p3ir there, and ning place in trouble harvesting giving a, er of earth that Is naturally very easishe Bremen rolled seama 8on the sides. which can be adjusted to the desired with apparent carelessness, when it After an engagement la which ahowa a lack ly penetrated by the heat ' from' the kernel shrunken a contract binding her for ten goes on working, unexhausted and In- signed of silica and phosphoric acid la the sun. In "the meadows that have "been leight to direct the breeze In the face Oitls-rtKMunich. Lrsves. at at the Royal opera year f the riders To throw the fan Into exhaustible. made s' part of tbs. rotation it, will bf the islands near Singapore a new soil. Before this engagement was at end she One of the most delicate performovercome this baa been n be found that ths roots are long and to How ol ances consists in spinning a top In the mad her flfst Appearance Jn ItondOh industry' hadTeB developed, that thi study with many farmers, but no sat- reach down into the region of moisfrom gutta-percdrouth-wil- l left hand, up the left arm, round the and. music Covers wlll remember, her prodttdng pete,gutta-perch- a tree. Thi isfactory solution haa been offered that ture. " In such cases ths of In leaves the Isolde two Brunehlld and ago. years In wet a will effect. It year. a little edge of .the Jobe at the .back of the will have good pay, to d cipp grow In America leaves are ground up and pounded Is e rate of' 150 to 100 our meadows whenever they show neck, and dowfi the other arm into the meantime she has been Bowing occontain at leaves water. boiling bad now Dry London has recently and the palm of the right hand. pounds per acre la said to help some signs ot getting thin. When ths grass much aa It pep cent of tap. Another Is to toss it spinning Into casion to hear her ad' Elisabeth and sods. Many farmers advocate thick becomes sport and wiry and tha weeds the air, and catch It on the hem of the xeding on such land, aa the Straw ip begin to appear in ths dry spot ths sleeve, whence It runs down Into the not o apt to grow rank aa when aawn time Is ripe tor turning up the sod aae COSTUMES FOR SOMMER WEAR, DAINTY land which con- putting It Into some other crop for a hand. . f ( s thin. On . matter or year or two. A third. Is to fling It up and catch , , of v vegeiab'e tains plenty It on the bowl of a pipe, pass it behumus wh.ih acts as a sponge to hold a i , hind the back, toes it to the front, and BetoberSlec the Ctnwdv. the moisture which tbe young plant there catch it again. esea la Its growth, the preparation of The Italian aysted of cannon firing .A'Jafger heavy tpp it sometimes ,et the seed bed is easy, because the. laid for preventing hail was recently pat In motion, by rolling the peg in the te In good mechanical condition and to a severe test, with results that ex, on end being held In bite of It will plow easy and, when the pul-ceeded Threatening expectation each band, then flung ten or twenty verizers and harrows are put on tbe clouta collected in the neighborhood feet in air and canght with the same surface, will work up mellow and free of Rogeno, la the province ot Comm This can be eord.iplnnlngalwayg; from lumps easily. three times la succession oa one afdone ten times In succession. If the weather 1s good cutting should ternoon, and each tlms they wars bomw think But the grandest display consists In begin a day or two before barded by fourteen . special cannons. and out of gear a lever la provided sending a top splnnig up a rope to the It Is Just ripe, aa there is alwaya more The clouds wars scattered, only a litdriver. of the reach the first head of a mast, and then recalling It within easy day, danger from shrinking tle sleet falling. la ths vicinity of again. and If we use the straw for feed the Alessandria great damage was' dons id. But the much Is bept early cut part Form at Imrtaatananas Matte by hall, which Jell .over ths districts Hew' Rathe BahetUwta case of wet 'weather we must be care- et Rocchetta, .Tanaro, Maslo, Fslia-aD- o Of - According to Monsieur SIgrist " From A- shrub called yule,, growing ful to sbocktog oats or barley cut and Quattordio, la some places the French Academy of Sciences, the out ana df new substicentral in Mexico, will green, aa they are slow to dry for shutter np to a depth of twenty Inches. only thpro&gbly .scientific, piling to put. , -- I recently been may mould In the shoek.- I like ; InstaaUnoouT photography consists of tute for The bark and wood are of twelve bundle, ,a round t. zhocks sensl-produced. op the across to Aa sfit rapidly moving Fwtoce a gtua give , two and bundlee cep. 'with gasoshock of ten .'itivd plate. ut td obtain good results ground up and macerated It b believed that foe first postage of turpentine,' - naphtha, ' or If properly put up, these shocks will . ae space between the plate and thq line. oil need In this country was one destand considerable rain without much stamp h of some other' Hydroeerboa solvent, and,' "shutter should not exceed by the Hoe. E. A. Mitchell, o6 signed can begin usually extracted' resembles damage, and. ye ,!Cte millimetre, and the edge of the slit the gum thus .Haven, Conn.,,. la the master of 1 stacking after a rain than Tf uncapped, must- - be sharp and carefully beveled crude rubber,-- U Ji free lrom:;lfnpur-itle- e, 1617. It was brown In eotor. aa year soon ns dobs he should end can readily be manufactured tacking to exclude reflection, finished. printed oa ordinary 'paper, And sheet " mmerelal .tormf,, Into farldus possible after the eutuog Is the size wf the preeeotr gprerameat 1. S' Do not wait to help your neighbor fliTijTT , j aferbtr yields per.ee ht ct jlts'wwigi and signed by Mr. Mitchell. U stamp, shock. stacking In ths of out In gum. tgruk for ths convenience of thf dV tt Issued staok Monsieur ths of cent Leboyer, trying In France, be sura to keep tbs Many a woman has a gorgeous pettileans, who complained of tha delay ee- -' ths than outside; times aoive the problem of how to make AH, to ai higher coat which aha would Uka to wear oa easioaed by their being enable to prephotographs permanent and free from then the outside bundles will have a to top. at more the resorted te of ba pare letters except la the office hearts plan all change, has ,004 pitch, and thla FARM AND interest to Hand-ptckla- full-grow- or 1 deep-brow- well-kno- cer-ttaln- ly p. , prob-abl.lt- ly d - ed fine-looki- r.r tt, ... well-eared- - hm nt ed r m ifkJkraa Bten-erreph- lc -- f 1 ' -- - Com-pjun- lroh-splk- ed f ki -- ha rs-ee- salt-attb- well-drain- . -- , . tr Indid-rubberb- as one-tent- , OOfl 2 -- it x |