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SENTINEL-JOURNAL. FiCKEJN'S, Sk O. ITHUSHKI) NVKKKLV. Have you 15 11 ii.utes off to learn Ksjn i unto? I>enr, dear, when riit asbestos plant burns, where does safety li " In time (o I'omo man may evolve a blumlcriiroof, vreekless railroad. 1'aris has- *liouglitfnil> reh ^ated the hobble skirt to the museum of horrors. , In the agreement between Korea ami Japan tliu latter did tbe agreeing for both. A liong island milkman mistook a mule f?>r a row. Moral: On?- cannot l>e too eurofnl. A determination to ur:u-tiso whht we preach Weeps us from doing too much preaching. "Komhunnifrughin.' t bo i-uss word 1:i l\sp?'r;.tito. is ornamental, t> 11 too long for pra? thai use There ought Jo he .1 ureal" r i! ff *> once between civilization and t merely coinpliea'cd !::<*. Mi n may brat tIn bli . : l- b it thf bird's (jon t li:i \ > r i. 11< -1 liotiM> wil h t In ir |n o| i ii i* t "A woman liatt-r 1 b? ?-11 : i : noil by cookies Mori- that: mho manbator lias btvn won 1.- ilir.r'i liUro) > i-aiinot r vj i t t( \|iorl(irico i\ cholera f-piilciiii' and .in cpidcmlc of American tourists .r tilt' n:\mu time. In tin ( iniiip -ham battle of nreol?Ifni? K contest to sit which crowd ;i\iat-r." hurt themselves 1' as! \\ 111t<mi Idisplaced tho eagle and has mndt ll)<? w oodpooker tho state bird This will make Old liald> red hoaii' d rtrcasional sho\v< r-* arc useful. hut the weather man should not no away on his vai-aii'iii ami f< : v "t to turn th< m off It h.v nci r: <ic*i<!<i| that ;i divoroptl xvon.aa i- tii w:<|o\\ of h'T foriiu-r Vmsh.uxl This i lass" s husbands with tli?' iU.';ul iUK s Man i< <1 :uon :? ' <?? 1 t(i: s tatistic-", nro sul>.!- in f< w. a< :h tits than an- sir.uh* 11 in Mmm i.u i. .. t lib on t heir hoi]t An Illinois man hn padMitrd a safety |) i 11 Willi two poll llottl'VI'l. of ilii' piill'.s an v.ai'iiii; for (In " <> hi-ad< d nail. l! n.ay tif rnai v> 1. . !.It I- |iu man that Susie, tin pel a|*. sin ild refuse <'iiowiiiR n-i?n simply boi.tu-c lit-r IM/ her tellK lir.r in" Tlu- I 'lill.iilclpliia mini \<.h<> was obokod to death by :i high I??r <11 ?- i n death thai ought t,i i in, llarry la h; mikI Hcrrv Wall gi.i-n \si111 envy Half .? inii2i< >i ;n ?c jnt '! f it < oin h;iH Ij.ii-\<rcd b> r i I'liitod In r.? ;<ast v>-a; lla>- an> one ?i?-ard ! any eul mon< \ ijt inn i ? <.v i I t.'ll " ' orr?*i|nni<1> II! < rui' tiri? !.? ' : a ){?< Ir- o((.'is.ni,;ilh jusi ili.tlilf aiiil a Krooklvn . 41 v : < ' ' ' V:: ri<>1 [ ! i>';ii.' I.' ing i. I , . , i, r.,.- if r In I':iri<- fill' a' l?f?-r is \\ 11; 111 ii (t-iits ;i | ii i -ifi<l only cheap < 11 f horse n? :?* ar- it.-" low as < (( :.* -< No A'Olnle: l hi > aII it "t: 11 <l? .1, 1'ar 'I"in .u ' r thi' No; f I; \ u ' 1 ii . h 1 ml .it; a- . ' !.h a 1 i 1' 1 ( 1 cor.tnin no 1 . *. 'A it !, did J | \vh( II .. , :ih(?i!:^ii i .t l,i- lliitfi : with pre h i!" 1 ji lit ' '.'I ! flllft ' i - <1 fMl I ?1.1 J ;> 0??i, . 10,1) <).'' I k). .i r.il r w. .0(1' i lit: < :i ;.d . j.i-i | : i* ' t' i< ' (i J. . . V'i ' .i t. I f ' .()< I f I K - '' I i f . V .i ;> l. a- k 1 <I i' -! mi ! Sit <1 riqi: ir Ts:-i. ' i V" l< i? i < ?w I p? r.' w :f> ! si i . i i!-l f h?- .. ail vo I,c,!i. rn< lni:: .., i \ ?>lf - iii.. (l .pm [. f <r i ijjj li'li.'l I icf i i ii' 11 i!;t i i |ic?4 I./?t I : 1 I .1 IlKi" A > ;, v < . v. . ' - . ...hiiimi ?P ihm> t? ; ;:-PI: i :< v.,. <| I 1 Wf, l it' ' , Jl - ' I I (1,1 V. - . I , IN u\ 1' (>\ ( f !? ? ?? if .|. i i:I. fli1! kl: U ' < ?. . \ lul ' t. I. \ I . 1 i' i k < i \ i 11 t 1 .? ri i w> h i .i : m< r;ii . > I Jus' ii. :i f 'f I ) ''iti Mi'- i'< i l'-rnali vv ' ; l Ol i' J? ' I In* Ii < ,i ca ill i< i I ' ? o I ' ! 1 .?l H . ' Ii:. .: ?I"'- I" < -i 11 t |;ls 11)r| r fill 4Vl;i i... i ? ' li? ' <l?' I lie (?r?in ' W'HiliI (Ml In ? ? I ;? , i ; r!i< fiii' Ann i ir-jin- In ?1 <> mts or j Vm it w? in sniil Mutt iin ft<*ropinn< ' to > ?*< ?< hunt : lii Its own ("ttntrjr? j NO CLOUDS IN SIGHT COLONEL GEORGE HARVEY SAYS rfMIWTDV M I tlirUT vw II i n I HL.L m VJII I. THE WRITER SEES fiO 0L0U0 v?n irvmy Mriicic in nonn Mmcncan Review That Is Attracting Wide Attention. The attention of business and professional men In all portions of the country has b' en attracted to a Btrlk lnifly 8tron?r article by Col. tleoreo Harvey in tho September issue of the North American Review in which the writer lakes a view of the greatest hopefulness for tlie future of America and Americans. The article is entil led "A Plea for the Conservation (if C iimnon Sense," and it Is meetiuK with the cordial approval of business ui< n of nil shades of political opinion throughout tin.- entires country. In j. ;i. Colonel Harvey says: I iM|u< stiontibiy a spirit of unrest nates tho land. lint, If It l>o tr that fundamentally (he condition n( th? country Is sound, must w? i ci .vsarllv succumb to ilpsimnilpncr abandon effort looking to retrieval nnu < rinse like cravens before clouds that only threaten? Rather ou|;ht ?? not t<i analyze condit Ions, Boarch for causes, find the root of the dintress, which oven now exists only in men's minds, and then, after tho American fashion, apply such rem < (lii-s as seems most likely to produce beneficent resuUs? Capital and Labor Not Antagonistic. "The I.Ink that connects labor with capital Is not broken but we may not fH'ny mat tl in less cohesive than it should bo or than conditions warrant. Financially, tin? country is stronger than ever beturo In its history Recovery frnin a panic so severe as that of three years age was never before so prompt and eomparalively complete. The masses are practically frit ti :n debt Money ia held by ti e banks In abundance and rates are 1> \v. "Why, then, does capital pause fti,r. it-,-... I . .1,1 ,.f i...? Tin- answer, we believe, to l?e plain. It awaits ail; istment of the relations ( f government to business. The sole problem ((insists (if determining how government can maintain an even balance b<'tw><n aggregations o( interests, on the < ? (.and, and the whole people, on the other, protecting the latter against < xt >rtlon and saving tlie former from mad assaults. "The solution is not easy to find for the simple reason that the situi _ .. ..1 ... i?..? <? r.< ( |>r ^reas I>einK 111 st?l<> along sano ami ca 'ions lines? * Conserve Common Sense. "Is not tlif* present, as ue have Been, exceptionally ^epiih*? What, tlien. of preparations for the future? Patriotism Is the hasis of our Institutions Ami patrlotism In the inlmls of our youth Is no longer linked solely with fireworks ami deeds of daring It Is tfiURtit In our schools. A new courno has hfen add< d a ?-oursn in loyally Methodically, our children learn how to vote, how to nmdui I primar!*'!*, ranvi-ntlons and fleet inn", how to discriminate bc'twi - !. <|tutlillca lions of > andidatcs and, finally, how to govern as well an serv?- Tin v ar<* taught to despise 1 r i r :y and all forms of corruption and fraud atrcasnn |'h?'ir net' I, w h h 11: y him mnu<! !o know by bear!, .s nr t com| lex. II Is t-lrr.plo t. ' :;.[ < t.cii f;k' no Ir-^s beautiful in di< lion than loft V in aspiration These i?r?? tin* ; i< d?i h which arc >,|ion tin-!; rni-iiK lies \.-i It Is cowardly f< : a < biicr t ri.n iiW.?\ !.i.m battle, m i I*- nua:<l 1 \ f r .... i i. - hlt< share !? 'Ik* vwl) heiiiK of Ills' ci untry Ani'-rha is my own dear i.i .1 :st.'-s nu . and I v. ill lov't h?*r ai I di> niv i! ,ty to her, w|. )S( i :. Id, 'Ti and <!\il s-oldiei I an; ' II.p h' i.th 1 hajiptn* ss (J n y body ilt'i < !,-. |? i ;n li muscle lira ncrvi n i: < i i1 . i dohiK Hm .vork itt :ts | ... til* health iitni happiness of i <1 r*j ?*rifl 11 (i em h elli/'-n ? tk In l.l- plaeo. Th< young < i' i /.? a our t,' t?K? i to fortune ? Jin w in t r- t'( > :t Mime i hat I he | ? ;p|. .11 ; n .if .i. t l eir lives a .i- 11 w ., f. 1 . pO! rii.i: ii \ of (he i{e; ,1 ! \V en 1'i'ff re 1 i U ?lse foutiil;:' lol. s'f.i s of ' < i ' iii iai i > In " :i I;.id U u a ( .i: " tul i ! e i '! i] .niIf)lit y "Ti " f .' >! -I en i brljtlit Vinl the lit i ' t one t ' r,.- . . . .1 fill .\<i ' iV' : : iiii< t, .11. ' w I; li look- i< ronr?*rV???< ' ' i w il roMii.n < : I it l? t us ||i'\ < ' f ; 1 l,,it 'In ftrcilt ?> t inh'T* lit i i ' Hie Aiit? ; t' in |it** :>I? C . !,'< l/<!l *! .*' Ik- ffMiH?r\ '! ; |i! ' <! with f '. t r m;i t . i[i ;i In! ! Will \}0 f .ii<l 1.iit .ill ?li' ' U liIcli wo err. i ll1 1 Ivii w ' ii only > ;is ;ii * <ml u| > rowing pi of ii ri < al : < 1 > . >nt ry He K fiows t . r. ofllnt' ' ihfi M> hi M?-g a/ Piic I. t John . . f .1??r < I y, Ii. 'i! v I ! 11 < * 'in i y th<- of tlio in* | i ?l not iim (I??kU ti ? hca<l'i . '< !> ! r<H|U> for I" < f < lire ??v/ii to grnn ' .. .i.? rah , inn* hi' k, hoiiw I' .iTiIng, 111ov ltisore ttiroat. h(?n<la</i<\ brn1tu<f< rut Hiiia' wc^iiinK. K>'n< raJ Imbs-posU Jon, <t<\, Mn.tl b?> hatxlrd to ?hf < hl< f not 1 <rU* Sin* r<*u o'oloofe on 'Arc morning of the WLrm-." Social. >? Woman Can -n ti Eleva(e Man to 1 roolems Worthy Position I\v nit. MADISON C. PITFRS L? =li I"?"?? \ 'I'll IS a/rc nf civilization ;in<l progress the intercourse of the j jF | sexes is indispensable to (lie welfare of soeietv ;it larjje. Moth must lake their place* in the ranks and keep abreast ] imil shoulder to shoulder in tin* march for the cause of In:- ; form to contribute to tin w ! <>!? and add to tin- sum total of mTT "^T-sj happiness and pro^re--. 1 Woman can elevate in:tu to n position wortliv of his destin\ ; man (an < vcri iscan influence over woman to those heights of perfection when on she becomes the exemplar for all to imitate ill nohilitv. goodness and virtue. Man in return l as done much for woman, lie lias broadened and deepened her utl fc. S!ic imbibes from liim :i wnlnr i-iiiw-rmi lull i 1 : of (liin^s ami a nn>r iuh-rant view in Iht ideas am! opinions of life. She , sees a larger | u?i> i < i ive beyond 1 he narrow \i-la through which she looks when alone. A siorv is iohl of ;in 1' !:,.m nobleman who in early life married a i beautiful bin u irked woman. 11 is life wa?- blighted and he made a vow * , , . . . . ... liiai ne won >l never ha\> sr.:. 1:1 lo do with womankind n?iiin. lie had an only son. and the father r. -?d\?1 that this hoy should never set eves upon a woman until In would In- a full-^rown man and therefore wise enough to take eaiv of h m-elf. T!ic? son was- shut up in a ensile until he was twfnty-om ami then thi hither brought him out to a <:reat hampiet in honor of the oe< asion. Many heautiful women were present and as , the youth had new r seen l he se\ before lie askd : "W ho are tin heautiful < "atures "They niv devils. Mark-' y..1 <1? \ iIt-," vr plied the father. "I linvo ! had experience with >ne of their kind and they are dangerous. If you j want to be h.ijMt) k?;. away from them fn'lvver." \t the f' ast there wort oilier ni'i met ions than i Othr women. There were collections of art and priceless treasures. 'IT. youn^ man was dazzled, enrap lured, so die fatlier. iirreeivim' his ileli<rM ?!? <! "My poii. oii tin* yoiir first entrance into tho wfuid. what of all thii trs \<<u have peon would you I "I'iillni', re! i ihe vrninij man, "I would rat!.i r have niic ? ! those i.la? l\-eved devils than all 1 liiliL'- else ill (lie wori 1 eomhined.'' ' ' 'I'd ili"-' uho n:list spend the summer in tin li<>! < it; what can supply the vaeaHow to lion c!i n.cut : Urain am body must have . rc-t in ?n.? way. .LUHJUJf This my vacation: l-'roin my hack One's vn: I, :t.> 1 f.l there l- tl cm nin^ quiet, I ^ least in\ e\es in the vista of jjrccn lawn i^UIBlIXlGF aiid overhanging trees which snrends he m t Vacation >r in?'. Its belonging to nv neighbor ilocs not hinder my <-ve.-. ! aslin-.' on it nor mv budx's feel in" the restful inUm-nre of By JAMIE WARD . . , its juki i oolnes?. - MM** A roh.n litis her nest in it largo shrub near my hanmioek. Can I find loving niotln 'lii>'> 1 and hi !|?less ehiitlliood liett< r expres^i-d an\\vh<p-'(?n 'if other side r>f tnv wee yard is my neighbor's irardi-n of prow 1 o it- m Hiinini r ic-oil. ? * I, V\: j . - li. ?>n a i \ s 11 r \ to me u .'r<' tlx ri.li iiml "kiiMing" <>f the of n !-tiair? i| . -on <.ri^ 11 at< ?1. 1 I f \\ \ ; . . !,\< a!in ;l it? Kuciicy le t or ullat .tart( > f IU/, ;l?vu;r. . Hod 11' Vftu iire red-lieiuleii .'"i ciui into jr_j '''' ' " U u^" r' jj I.\ wlin haw in;,' (' rn I 1:111 mimII it> swm 1 odor in tin- ;i? w after it ).? t<><> dark to 6('C it. I <ii > in >t > n \ \ t lie H onk ' lionl. ! > >f 11 ? .:: oin<?iti!t s not my own. nor tlio .1 - \ ' ^jiit ! spit !" of t lio mot hi < \ 1 !< ?\t In'ill kmc 1 am resl? iiiontallv and it!:.' !'!ii tontcmpint ion of t 1 st thinj/> !ia> kept inv mil: , from t( n . ny of I ;:.?in<'ss or r?!liro (*nre?. ( ?I . I* 1 \ 1*11 I 11 >f S in'. f :t 11 v* <1 I1' t> - 1 '?>vi <1.1- llir-c linn- VISUfl wln-a u (V ;in<l < liiMron ainl I ;>r<- :>i<>rt< t<.;.ithrr. M v wife J.as litu.irlit i!.< ilt-ar ? i?11 n that tin- i^ father's tvst time, < a !'-| i'ct I ill fjuict is n?i';t r< ! mil! if fjilh< r liivomos mo inn- <*iit ami -joi'K - '.f }ns he >\ liuoil til1'- sin* i|c > i j/h t''(I. i !' i ht'i'i! h i)'? \\ a\ to havi- a \: i < a t i < >; 1 e\crpt l>\ uoiil' off .i?1 : i .1.'i. : , <. : i. imw n "MM" '"nilll ,i ! >;i ;.f <tf Jiiilivtoo?, (itit if \ '"i ). ' '? jiiit-i 1 i s w:i 1 :nBy CAKOI.INF. F.PMKAIMS B;iltiniorr I *::\\ - ' n 'M oil* ? , ** Uinj/ - ??? , ? 1 : v M iwir i" ' all !' l!;i\vt! < .- hi 'poor w?nr.u t mi u,,- ! I tlu- ? i .tin t\ p < !' |" I'.iiticu,M1,.i. ,,, ,|o - ' "lias i. i ' !' ? K ill I.- ' \ ,1,1,.I, ! .: .. l-:;? ?1 m j .i-i "i' mention ii;( r.-ii l?;??r n, | f, i i i ' h' i 1: 11 ! iii<I rl?\v 11 i j i a lit (10 . . ,|, -iraMi' 111!;;!11 ih'S '.a .? |?n> <1 In r l-v. s : . ;i 111 1 i >< .1 r ;i || I' 1 1II' ii. . I I 1 ! I || I ? \\ ) I V ?1 I -' ! I! I \ 111 . 11 U ' I 111 I' 11 I ?V IS t ' lu'i r f<'iii ui'i \* 'i t;>i i-w i ri<: ? W 01X1011 Tin* it'-!*, w i li.ii!- from it in >1 luT 1 _ ? jm Mil POn ft j >;<|en< n! < tni .1 ;i 111:111i>< r ??f vears j (irimaces 1 iii - oltseiM (| 11 in I iii the majority of j 3 ^ iisiaii<<> win?!' n e n ivpi'-- tin r fc< limrs 1 most ii' m 'i .I'ial ?*\|?! ^mn as liv j 1 Talking t""1 n""'1 i I: <i<" - iii ' -> < i i to matt? \\Iim or what j ' " By W l< NIFTSPF " ' * ""IN ill v;i I Id <, at liWtffi, Chicago <k|i >i \iuli |^ (.|- jolly girls, linnw grown , 1 >mpori? ?! tin vail ncom to g? t the habit. lh j{ the climat'.' or what? SECRETS OF MONEY BUSINESS Bees Will Stcre Just an Much in Old Box or Washing Machine as in Finest Hive. Ilees will store just as much honey in any kind of an old box. key or de sertejl washing machine as in the j finest liive that was ever made. atiil that is one of the big sccrots of tin* bee business; the principal thing is keep the box cool by shading it (hiring the heat of the ilav, though shade at. otlur times I consider objection- i jihic. Close to the hive have an abundance of water, sonic salt ami slaked lime, writes A. F. Ucnncy in Farm Press. The best watering device I 111^uiauiuaraniBin^ A "Tree Box." know of is a t.nanl set al an an.nl'1 j >11 iiwMin IVI(III) decrees Willi a fail or bucket at tlx- high end which i leaks Just fast enough to keep the ] hoaril wet a little. The container must | he ki pt covered. else tiie bees will get . In and drown Secret Nit. L>. 1 >o lint molest the bees i after t.he.v Ket to work, and give them j an abundance of room in which to ! store lioiH'V 2,0' o t?> ;{,0C0 ruble j inclu'K is not too much. No .'I lleos will sti?K. for thcv are hiiilt that wa> The reinedv Is to! wear veil ;ui'l gloves until you get to ; lik<> having 'he little dears prod you j T?ike nil old box of about 2,000 eu j ble Inches capacity and across one eiul i fasten a do/.en yticks the size of your flngc r nailing Into th<> ends of them through the shies of the box Cleat the rover boards together, eut hole one half by six Inches in the lower end and fasten it on with screws. Now lie ii wire loop In the top of the box ; to hang it tip by and you bif^e what i i call a "tree box " With s?\eral of j them which cost mo just 15 fonts. ' I frot hone) enough to sell for $100. 1 but I sort oil it carefully, putting t h* , clean white tomb into jars ( Mason i. , and selling It for If. cents a pound Tin- rest of ihi- honey I strained and put in j??ll> tumblers, Mason jars ami tin (gallon i cans and it averaged nic ; 1 1 cents a pound Isabels can bo ! bought at a low price which aid in selling At I ho ond of tho season I hit<l hfuhlos (ho ln?n?'V n?>vora! pwarm1* <>l lircs mill could havi- ti;i< 1 more. Long Churning. Tin principal causes for long churnItiK arc here uivn In tin- Montxmn i \ pcrlmcnt station bulletin, and poscilily those inien-sted may (1ml out what Is wrotiK by comparison with .licse different cauvuH 1 <'rr ;?iii may be too cold. 1' Crc 'im may be fro:n "f>tiippt rs." ('nam may be trio thin I ''re,'ini may In- too thick, and thus whip in* Into a lather when the churning < otmiu ncea. and by sticking i'ii i 11 > i i * * iii mi* cnurn is not really t churning, i vet) If * In* churn is r? v??? \* Ing .r> Churn may tic loo full ft Vou may In* churning too fast ami thus carry the cream right around wilh the churn Of course, the re are bacterial infer tii n thiil ? ill ^ 1, .ti 1 i... ...... Ol.Fn ' .I'll IIIIIK. hut I would hardly mij?|'?isp tha' vou would be hot hen d to that extent I'rohaldy In looking over your work Home of these riiut.-i,H may K'Vf? you a rimBees and Cucumbers. \ (-orroopondc-nt of one of the lead Irifr bee journals is authority for the sum) no ni mat more than l<n? grower of hotho';se cucumbers in Massachusetts have foil ml It necessary to keep bees In their bulltlings to col ur f'nctlfy the (Micumliers Over l.onn > ol oi.les are now being useil 111 this way anil in most cases It has been fount] nocessary to replace these < olonleft each year This has created a steady ! tM-lll.lllll MM llCCf., IWH1 I lie 1)1 III lllS (If rived liftv* been bo appan rit that this ' demand promises to grow At present. 1 howi ver, an earnest effort Is being | made to determine If possible, wb\ < ol otiles thus kept In hothouses are short lived, since the necessity ot replacing tlioin almost yr-aily is not only very expensive lint seems a great sacrifice of tlie Indus'i hum little Insects Good Panture* Khftdo from tho hot ?un and pure WKtor am nft fRBrntlal to good pasture* hb i?lenly of st'ftss i STUMP SPLITTER l> . J& Old Method of Using Wedge ? mite Improved Upon by Large Conical Screw. The usual method of removing stumps of trees from tlio ground is (o split thorn hv <ln> u?<> of : ? -- V ? or a blast of dynamite, says ?Tei?'ntifia American. The accompanying illus? * I Unique Stump Splitter. | tration shows a new method. It con-> sists in screwing a wedge into the top of tiio stump. The wedge is in reality! a large conical screw, provided at itn lower end with a tine thread usod for 11.i>; mi- cone into i :i woo<i ina shaft i.f thu screw Is provided with a hand wheel, by which it may he steadied and turned. Extending hit* rally" from the shaft Is a long arm, at thu end of which a whifllctree is coupled* A horse may be hitched to the whifTltree, to turn the shaft and screw tho rone into the stump. When the stumii is too largo for the threaded cone on the shaft to split effectively, another con?- section may be added. After tho stumi has been split bv means of tho j i-iuit; inio a niiniijcr <?r small parrs these- parts can easily be excavated * an<l removed. POTATOES WERE LEFT OVER Seed Remained In Ground All Winter and Produced Strong, Vigorous Plants. (.Iiuvn (HuaiUfn IC'II 111 LI1C? ground over winter will produce good cr<i|is the following year. Of course such instances are rare and are not easily accounted for. The photograph i f f t-Hv/Ar from which the accompanying cut wan made was sent by a man living at Stamford, Conn. JIo says this hill was from seed which remained in the ground all winter and Rrcw strong^ vigorous plants the next spring. Th<j ^ ground had been heavily fertilized ?oi rhubarb. II The* appllrfttion of limo to cahbagfl hoII Is highly reooinnn ndt cl Thin the ?*arly endlvos nnd ko< p thi cultivation going betwwn the rows. H?-<- hlvcH should he niado. so thai they < an b?* opened without jarring t horn. Stlrrii.K honey unnecessarily canned It to cantly sooner than If otherwfe would Avoid breaking or Irending on the vines when gathering cucumbers o| melons. The- best way i<> combat the Hessian llv tc I#. .......I <1... .Iww.. .... t .. . .. .... n in Ut n**l *1 HII.C as possible. on the same day that the plowing Is done the harrov^or packer : hou'.d follow the plow Tin* cool days of middle autumn afford the best time of tli?' year to ^.ilnl ilic farm buildings. Has the string beans while thoy am ( l.-p Take a dish of them over i thi nei>;hl ?,r who ban none <;ne hundred pounds of nitrate ol SI H.t ltd !1P"P \X ? 1 I holli lo?<l cabbagcn along wonderfully. The queen boo If von lo an age oi four year* or mnro, but the workon live for only about forty day? Keep the toviato ?\lnoH off th* ground > <it!</ J'' (..omuto worroH; they are easli.. fount' and killed. If you want to enrich your soil cheaply, how a cover crop as faat as the ground is vacated by vegetable Hop or cultivate cabbages, and ot growing crops. often,- at. least ot In t?*n daya, and especially after ral ,, Close stopping of fruiting cucumbori is necessary or a lot r?f useless wood and foliage will be made. Young plants, of course, will need more freei dom G-owing Cedar Trees. A farmer in Tennessee lias 2T> acroi iMmiK u in 11*iiiti, wmni iK grown lol the pole purposo of making lead p?nt ii* The troj-H grow v<;ry rapidly and . arc cultivated like any other crop