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The null: 1nd paler component. or the urn m prac- tically the same ln kind and propor- m From ml “new! or com- panion one can Judge tor hlmsell summ- um ï¬lled or lard cheese I: n laminate article of food. whether I! 1: wholhome, and whether he dulm a: an I! "1..th dlet. of himself Ind “lily. ll ll made of cougar-lively chap natal-lull, costing from one-lull lo tvoâ€"lhlrd- 9 much a good, (all mm. notary choose, a“ m mule! m, [whole-Ila or really-noun cor- rapond. M. In but. m- ]- chup. Il- "u may be_ well to mum-in passing that ï¬lled cheese dlfl’en from the genuine, old Inh- ioned" article In but one (month! urticular. so far In It: oompmltlon II concerned. lute-d o! the natunl ï¬ll at milk, or cream, which I: extrnc~ ml for hatter making, there an noun-u turd, made from the let! (at of the hou. .Thb article, claimed to he exception- 'sutzggsnuo CHAPTERS Iron 4 OUR RURAL READERS. Wining-m LY AND POULTRY. late circular from me department of agriculture (He: the following on ï¬lled cheese: The m u Ih. lamb we. I. ‘hn Mun“ In by the Joan-I o! the Rom Acne-nun W7 at lull“. "hilly. (In! In the Inn Don. I wool which I. am unequal-d (or hum m. ad which ml at. can lad h uric! at «I 0...“.- u-. m bloc-4cm at tho m can. at man. 0! this tool I aha-Id III. u when I. no Isa-MI.“ uh; hey u u than 9.4 n In an r-Iv, v“; uâ€"-. “â€"‘lâ€"p ...... .._ thflIuhmuh-Hq Wt“. they do not Hm. I... more mu...†[0. It I: the an. at that no." hill-u (ht In. up u; put mu. no when It. cur-en hot-selling their an" noel! mnnbcdobmhthomlr’ speedily “was. Then h It branch at t.- rm ï¬ne: In M m to no and"! M!“ Meir-Iced endl- m m. «a «may. an Inga-g to .m amn In ten nanny doors-sin um m no «on! lumber in lean th- at any u-q Gig-i3; _t|o nit _we_nty m3†goes over to the maJority. Feed often but little at n time, every 2 hours say ï¬ve times a day. until the chicks are ï¬ve weeks Old. and see that no food is left standing in the sun to sour after they have eaten. Remove it all. noth- lng causes more bowel looseness. and dysenm. than sour,,tood. The host loud for the liret live weeks Is oompoaod o! one-third out meal, one third eorn meal and oneâ€"third wheat bran; add a pinch 0! salt, moisten with sweet milk or water. warm it in cold weather and twice a week add some bone meal. Keep coarse send by the coop at all times. don't think the chick can and this themselves. that is one of the commonest mistakes in rearing chick- ens; otter they are live weeks old you ‘can leave out the out meal and teed three or tour times a day. When ten weeks old, at noon scatter wheat and .crached corn in litter such an leave» fend cut straw, so they will have to . work (or it. but not too much corn as it ‘ makes them too fat. Green food must he supplied. 1! the chicks are conned ? up on fresh grass this problem is solved : and they will help themselves to what they need. it. however. they are con- lined in a email yard. ï¬nely out gran. lettuce, or onion tops will make a good substitute. Fresh cool water must he kept accessible so a drink can be taken when wanted. Sell the eoeherelia when they weigh two or two and a hall pounds each. and don‘t lorget to dust the pellets well with inuct powder. for you do not want to raise chicken lice. but it you are Mt careful you will. Now with this food and proper care they will begin to lay along in Septem- her and October. 'i‘hen sell 0! your old (owls, clean the houses and whitewash them and the pullets moved to. and then on teed for eggs as iollows: For (our days in the week teed early in the morning a warm mash composed at one m shorts. one part hran. one part corn meal. and add eoohed potatoes or turnips and apple parisgs. Feed on hoards or in troughs. only enough to supply part oi their hunger: lire water all round. then scatter wheat or oats in the litter and let the aim he to keep the hens husy every moment irons morning until nlnht scratching (or wheat and oats. which should he hurled in the litter. Let the noon ration be green rye or a eahhace hung in the peas that high enough to compel the heastejomptopoeh it. AhoutSp. m. teed the whole grain, lull teed, oats or wheat. and la the very coldest weather a little eera. Keep grit or granulated hoaesutheyeangetatit alithe win- I M him-j. Omt no... of .3 i E 3 5 33' 5 g. l 3%}! a'g: iii :3 . c , ta.‘ 5’ ~ Jill. mu“ 3 Pl â€.mwumrmnq till In; Huh that we rod 01 empire um! hm my'd." .. Mmumnlpmdlbehu- my of the picture now u then any wan tun-Hun; n 6" a-.. mm. It n ma the Interior, with [u Nor- ma chancel ml. In my line aha-gal men the M'- an. ‘l‘h’cn an the (aunt. in: ms. in which mention of the may (llama have “mod to m pencil-saute couldn‘t" m- m â€thief! d the autumn from the that another chute! heir by, Upton, claim to In tho we“: Mm]. m with mmnanmm-mm athlete m noun mm Mlhml“lh¢y." I!†he. halted by the quiet urn- deu 0! ma piles. Ole instinctively mu “at the plum m. 'Ileh a coup-novel] mu anthem In. luck upon the Ivy named Iowa. an M Improved m mu: or uni-m "he a! the wit «(mm For- tmtely there In thing! which the heavy hand of the return in not touched, and no or! than. the south porch "a the curt-a to the church fro- “. null â€any, b any†Handful. All than than an an mn- wm. lungs, are Md "some hurt. m mm with Celen- I. halt to the old church. The way leads “on; high hedges. such as one use! only In Enslnnd. over I who Into n ï¬eld, along a path and through a cop-e: you diunuulc your-ell tram a pc- cnlI-rly Enlllah Inlllllfllon. I "pip- pop" um, um: around the comet or I ma! atone cmuph. and will: almost the two English-speaking nations. Fancy. tor immune. the aunctlvmees at I spot like Stoke Posts Church. The place in bathed In the atmosphere at the Penn; In the church end In conse- crated grounds Ire the caves of vul- out [mention 0! (he (anally. and to quicken the sense “America's relulon to It all you see In the lodge near the church a framed lithograph o! the City Hall, which was presented umhe lodge: keeper by a well-known citizen 0! Phil- adelphia. Edward Rance. Stoke Pogls I- hurt!!! more than an hour and a hail from the heart at London. A train on um Great. Western takes the traveler lo Blouth. from which place [here In a monrdeluhuul wells at two miles and IN RURAL ENGLAND. ETOKE POOIB CHURCH,AND THE OLD CEMETERY. fln mature-cu. Edna" Whor- Ih. I'm lP-ully 'uflhlpfld III! It: “not ‘l‘ho-u and John Mu A" Ind-dâ€" l'lcwunm Scena- -_DOWNERS 7 GROVE A gmom‘m Special latter. at rural England that are easily Ic- ceuible 1mm bon- udon the vlsltor In very [requemly reminded o! the common interest». the atmchmenu. 0’ ‘N rumbling around I u e exquultely beaumul section- m '00“ CHUICHYARD. Tom: 01" mom“ PENN. (Inside of the Church.) Mallhlomd,hoonlymam (out at earth I: a mum Ilium church, and In «den only | moment"! I:- ter-m. chiefly on seem! at a nth" “but. who “veil II tun-1m; to- n; a [norm with tho mm 4h“ can. he not“ to,“ the anoint. not n W at nylon upon and Witt. In which mug-nu. hh We Mun-ta. he looked out «My cell (or the Int curl of Ill-“l.- dol all the third Bum Hui-p. of Haul-p. R II Ill) «me- that may m MIR at the enrol-th- at Anne Bonn, and at her Malâ€"4n! Beneath thou rugged clue, that m tree's nhnde. Where ‘hesves the turf in many a Mould'ring heap, Each in his narrow cell forever linid. The rude imiathers oi the‘ hamlet sleep. Beneath the floor of the church un« der the baptismal iont lies buried Thomnn Penn. the second you of Wil< liam Penn, and one of the hereditary proprietors of Pennsyannlh.. He died In 1775 at Stoke Park. This most heau~ ili'ul estate. in which treat. nntlsred deer now roam freely and arm under the magniï¬cent trees. ndjbinn, in net. almost surrounds the church. "Id it 1I lntsrestlnx n‘s‘hhvlnk'heen thn home 0! the Pennl (or may years. Before it came into their possession it wan owned by Sir Edward Coke, renowned as a Sun-let and (or his most proliï¬c writings on legal athects. He was a than of considerable influence at Court. and it in said that he lnvinhly entertained Queen Eliuheth in the manor house in 1801, on which occasion he preheated her will some magniï¬cent lewdâ€. cost- ing thousands of pounds. Besides Thomas Penn. Ma olden son, John. a later proprietor of Pennsyl- vanla owned and lived at, Stoke Park. John, by the way, vs: the builder of “Solitude." a Penn possession out along 319 Schuylkill untll within qulte recent mes. To the left of the chancel of the church in the Penn family pew. a sort of private hos nifnir, no to speak. with its own distinct entrance. “angina on the wall: are hatchmenu, or diamond- shaped diaplnys or the arm of the [un- iiy. which are placed in the church at the death of the member entitled to thin distinction. Some oi these hear the II- miiiar device. the three dies. on n broad hand. which an be readily mo- eluted with the Penn. Another in- tore-ting gave in in the chancel, when (none Hutlnn. the tint earl oi Hunt- ingdon. third Baron Hutinu, of Hunt- inn. lieu buried. George was 1 sort 0! Four professors of physiology In s‘m- terland have endorsed the View that al- comm: drinks are not tn nny way to be classed with foods. The late Lord hichton's am ml- nu. work in sculpture in the design for the marble urcophunn with bu- rener portal: of Elizabeth Barrett Brownlns In the Campo Santa at Flor- ence. This was in 1861.3!!! the mm undertook the task because of his warm trlenddnp for the and poet and her husband.â€"New York World. . 0"" In". â€"|uv- urn In v- NumI-In. Ibis cIIv um: Recipe“. "1.. Is- vu- Iablo beehive The vropoxuunx III! of the "Two Park.“ minty "Old P Ito “a" lulu- men Work from Now York Weawud Tho omen tone I- gm: new style can- (ï¬t. m. nugua,| w-ofmalwadg em. bear-l Mal-mama gwo ml men In loom-Inn Imam-I. Sum: Bro's hue won lor one?“ o lo mums Wm: mob man. um tail on. 0! mi: In“. dull Mann-own 4141\nd.». Ill marl. Press. m nightw- run:- :- In. Inu- I envy Ding: whene'er be M. So much does he deserve; "I‘ll not his voice makes me rejoiceâ€"- I envy Mm h!- nerve. Wan. heme! Mata-db: o! the transient nun}? 0! u!" M 9b,? The .‘uvk Bro'l _. In 1..-..‘_ A 0H!!.Â¥!P‘!!F§!L A '5- ot Sorta. ~Empaflum Echo. ‘l'he Cubi- Bel-I. ’ The son at the Me Austin Corbin bu unlined the New York Park mm- mluiouen that he wm carry out the intention at Me lather to loud I hard 0! buffalo to Central Park. The Cor- bln bard. which In new In Vermont, h composed of some at the ï¬nest speck menu In existence. These animals were captured in the southwest in their Infancy by a celebrated Ive-tern buflalo hunter known :- “Bulalo Jones." end are superior to than bred in captivity. The gift will be epprecleted by [rev quentere 0! Central Paarâ€"Rochester I. it. I‘D It. bl m “.33 an?†«N uniï¬es memm mu (mien Advmuer. um inn: his Sarsaparilla Multan“. “MWGZMKM I100". run can W. M Hood’s Indiana! value. we still, momma. non woman! was ma non man your h m mm «191:: m5. More EDUCATIONAL.