mun value. A picturesque setting will cost no more than n lantern position carelessly selected. An ugly post set close beside the driveway. at a dark rum in the garden leading to carrinze sheds and stabla. will doubtless give just as sat- lstsctory results in the mere form of illuminating as the one set within a dump of flowering shrubs. or ever-: new hedges. or dwarf spruces. bnti ï¬lm will be no comparison in tho! The subject of pruviding inexpensive and pirturesqne lanterns for yum! and stables. however. need not depend upon the installation 0! extensive plants. or even the simplest of appara- tus for homemade gas and electricity The cheapest form of steady burning kmue lamp. set within a lantern of good type. and with a good reflector. b within the for h of every farm own- ‘ or and renter. Mnny practical and enterprising farmer: who are Mount with streams on the home ground: that can he har- m-seed for the dovokmmmt of power are experimenting with hamemnde electricity with very satisfactory re nits. Ry dammit»: up the stream for Intistnctory water power an men-on- IIVe electrical plant may be thorough- ly pmcticiii wherever thore is a stream of water of mmcient size and fail to turn a water wheel. One of the mast Interesting feature! in establishing this fnl'm of home Illuminatirm is the the! that the turbine used to furnish light will liso‘provide power to run various torts of farm machinery. inâ€" cluding the feed mills. the wand sews. corn phenom etc. he mo nf hm. nmllno. hm nude 0mm and mm In nm Him unto"; «and on may farm". Old "unth- nun-n. out of rum-II at public min- nwmmcm, for mm“? In; "gm; The cmnmon no of n» line (turf-(m. can have .mr mud» on n Mun state of perfccwm. In man than Into womlnmre for out- door ï¬ghting. an to" u mkflnx hr"- llnm "cm: for "a homo and for ood- In: puma-on. Onmllm Innin- far the "tuna nte 3min. to: Innm M penny-mu, on Mable walls and far use with": "no. unma- um! dairy harm may he enjoyed at mm can! when one of "0m pnrflrnl (:90!an [as :11- mcorn has Mn "(:me for Wu- mlmmnx me home and the grounds.‘ Wllhunt this plant fur until use "I! plalnm Um of nmllné lamp. ï¬lled and lighted me some as coal at: lamps. may serve as the mm of dependa- Ne "this for yards and mum-n â€humming Comâ€"om For It. "on. M I. â€aim Then- In ("I new of It“: I'm! In Anwflu. but they Jul-mud u. Hum. â€mm. M In an mum why they would not "mum um" "Waugh-u! "an mnn- your In coma mum. at (M- mulury. and um run In my“) lull-fl mm (m It. ant-uh"; um «m or and am «up. which an «ammo: LIGHTING YARDS ADDS TO THE BEAUTY DP 8080388 A lower {ringed "as: wall: In ul- tny- u ohm-mm («alum hut auvla a walk mun! In» laid with raw. l'umn- mrol walls». “um. ulwulcl MW :1 roll can wflum. urn-u walk: and atop. nun! he lo-wl. and un- mum: vulva dmlnnuc' l Inn-u [ml-«nun! "mu. Inc I! badly dmllwd a mat of mu Mud would I: a warm at Inumn’onknro afl- Cl' hon)- mlu- m. ululumx gmomd NF turn an lmml’)‘. ‘l‘lwy mature the cum VON Hut ow would amat- In I we" Iwm luu‘u. b»! no nun. are Ila can't h m-uml mun] um: lhc uurruundhuu. whvtlwv It be "out. shrubs ur Iwrlmwuuu uuw~ llany gardens In England own; their beauty in no small measure to the vel< My grass steps and walk: that llnk together one leatum of the garden with another. Grams walks are pleasant to walk upon and are pleasing to the eye. Moreover they enter into perfect har- Ihplng Grand Tumu- Nomury For (In Ion Hunks. GRASS WALKS AND STEPS ADD TO ANY CITY OR PARK The city OIAMI “1"" fl umuxn‘ ~ Communities Should Pu" Togdhor. r A ulngie snowflake falling upon the broad lnmlsmpe ultimately melts and . leave- no vlslblo trace of Its nbortlre l eflort, but when joined to millions of | other- tbe earth ls soon covered wlth g a white mantle. says the Farm Jour- : ml. A single brook vending It: w" , through the valley I: weak and lmpo [ tent. but jolned with other: It forms 3 mt stream whose flow speeds the whack of Industry. A single man In a community on do llttle by hlmneit. hot by joining men of kindred aim: - the onion can do much for the moral. I mental and physical betterment of the loommunlty. Neighborhoods cease to E grow when the people cease to labor In ‘ 1' union and work at cross purposes Therefore It to month! for the com- ; mnnltr'a advancement that all pull to (other. There shook! be no room In [any neighborhood for pnnmcu Tm In Not a Nuiuneo. A tree that has been standlng for many years In a highway wIthont he lug considered an lmpedlment to travel cannot be considered a nulsunco If found to extend n few Imhes Into Ibo street when curbs are to be put In. but the curb must be arranged to carry water. etc. past the Inc no that It wlll not Interfere with the Improvement of the? street In I wonmnnflke manna. ucconlIngtonmentMfloohyu England court. ,m "more“: rennin The net-tun ; timmoirm wonder who! in tho Cutie! with tin-tr m. ’Themnuwthtthey-rem nothing myâ€. crating nothing. nak- 'ing no pm. In order to be alive rtho "My inn-t he nun-mire. It must carry it. tenets and principleâ€" [beymm an mnflm of the meeting ‘rmm and attack pmhtem of public wall. The school garden movement was started now eighty nur- no. but in room npirl development has been within the last dernde. Work in this country b not by any means sot. Menu: wide-wall With a ml KIM“) who! gardens in Emma is it any wonder that nrden art has: reached a wider distribution across the men than it m with on It in m llw mmmn'n rim-n rm hm. I: (In! (In. M mum! mu- "- Jammy. an Ibo lam Am!!!- “I"! In the Mann :Mrl the “in a! umu- urn-lurkin- "he. I. the mm and "to lumnllful "to; huh: tum hold of :m lam- «huh round and my «mm I'Mllln the MI 0' (I. «do. of the Mk‘nllml codena- (My very far 9! "min bun han- nulud tbdr ommflnnuy. [ml Minimal '- rmlnu mm It. Mu am (In bald Ivan-d Minn whom! tor-n! mum-am an Md. anally on I Come "um Ihmdhnc by W min and at which hut a a." mat the ummvwnmn In mt. flow may Inch mm. «and ll enthusiasm. pan out nflcr a few nun 1mm “In, Intent! In "mm-n anly , Do. I. Woman's Club; ' Ikbunl mum «mun». In "or". . “mummy Im-M-Imr nImre a! pub- IIc' Gammon. I’mm wry mun, par!- of a». «many reg-un- bur cunt-I Iu Ihbu wkle-rvml Inn-rat. ’I‘Iwn- can I» m nun-(Inn "mt mo mm.- mc should In manna by all who an In my I'l)’ unwound In punk-n! bunk-INN. I! the younger mn- II-m In. hum-31rd In It nu InIdIIu-ot hum-c In â€Mon "mum wort, It» author I1": III Inwtllunl annual-Inna .1". 8mm; Mauls. mm IIII M‘ In "w M u! m moo-II mhhury‘ M In nun: m In "a. “(an In (Io-w flu hum In In. put SCHOOL GARDENS INCREASE. A hand Issue of $3001"). with an ad dltlmml mum :Imvmprmu-d by thv oily. has uln-mly I'm-u [unwed for WM enim: (‘uunm'rvo «(m-t. mm of flu- prim-"ml Imumm um-Ms. fur I III» (um-e or several hlm'kx. frmn Alarm. nth-ct to Main "law. The nbumlu; [Inuit-fly owner» have plï¬lflt‘d them mtlrou for mmlhvr Hamill. and the «u "m wurk will rout Mn")! $500.0». 'l‘lus mm»: at lament \‘anm In width, and the Immlm: lunlcllnux will he met bun-k (a mute It a uniform mom of 0111!} fll'c' fuel. The u-lluu-k will rungs (mm thirteen to twmnylhm («at in the way of street improvements far the prosent the work will consist of rewiring the principal strwts in tin- business sw-liuu of the city null (iw mull! urn-11¢»; of (mine or thorough farm loading to the suburban wank-n00 districts, It Is expected (hut 52.3.0001!†will he spn-nt In this work, In order to put this plan in operation the voters at San Antonio will be culi- ed upon to vote a bond issue of 85.000.- 000. which will providLI for street. sew- er and water main extensions. along with other civic improvements. The passage or the bond issue is nesured. null sen-ml contracting firms from the north and east have already owned of- ï¬ces there. with a view of bidding on nnd securing contracts for the improve- ment “'ul‘k. The city plan committee at the San Antonio ITex.) chamber of commerca I- having prepared at an expenditure of several thousand dollars a compreheno live and modern city plan. which will cure for the future development and growth of the city for a period of ï¬fty years utter it has been completed and the ï¬rst steps taken to put it into 21'- tect. This plan Is being made by I force of experts under the direction of Myron fl. West. city planner and builder. of Chicago. TEXAS CITY HAS PUNI‘ FOR CIVIC DEVELOPIENT. lmpmomm to Con-bl of M Iowor and Wat-r Main Exam-ion.- Punting 0' Au sum. g A bit of gratis wisdom concerning: forcing bulbs in to the effect that no“: of the {snares come from too Inuf planting. The advice in to pot m: him as early I. Mb. which prob-I my mean- an only a they no ob Unable. Some of tho fol-aim bumdonntripenuflyonougnbh Mable with m In: eon-m (0er h to do it soon enough so that the seedbed '1" he started up and the oeedbed will have time to wattle won before needing time. The manure will be started up and the need will have the beat klnd of I start. Two things then. are extremely Im- mm in preparing when: land: One in to disk before breaking; the other (nae comes. The aimpieat remedy, and the moat elective one, for this coarseness in the lower part of the noedbed, II to disk the ground that-angrily More plowing it, Then there will be no cloth thtt cannot be reached Ind dealt with. Muhammad), the dialled surface will plot with lens hono- pover, and the weeds will turn under hotter. 3 Prof. M, 5'. Miller a! the Asm- omy Department of the Unlverulty o! Ilium"! describe- the "having" at when: to the mm end Mite-I of the lower layer or the hail I! the Mice h plowed a“ “loved In Mend quite a while. then in bar- rowed. the top am â€peer to be smooth and '3 mod condluon. 'Mlo the put a few Inches "(mean '1]! be made of large cloa- lad openings. These openings not only cut on the who†of water which should rise from the subsoil, but in a wet time they will ï¬ll with Ind "fl when e Minna-noun.†lutheoadhdmuovbeutl maul-fall. Oncofnnomm futon that nqu (to prod-cum when! ordinarily I. he poor!) are pared need bed. A i mny halls-4.. minded mitot- PREPARING SEED BED FOR WHEAT igsggyoSS-ci. ,3. .e 3.....qu can. Isaac‘s... cl. 3 hat!!! on. .2 3.2:!!! I to» on. 03.6». J93}! .06: In: '5... I... so '82.“ in Vineyard W...- chh III. W 0' L0,! Nom- DOM The lent-hopper Iunlvvn the winter In great“! numbers In dry lucallfluo and In Ibsen! 1mm low-lying hndl. much u clu‘ and tome of 1hr loan will. On the hlulwr lou- tin-N II no winter floodiu and the run- won drain away. lhul (Morin: "w moat dour-bin Irlntet outrun. "are "to lulhopper abounds. \Vhlle immature the Insects are called nymph; The adults are more cousplcuuus than the nymphs and are especlally noticeable at the: (line the grapes are helm; barn-sled. They are then very anngylng because they gel. Into the mouths. ears and noses of the plclmru. Al lhls lluw they fly about «apt-clan; on warm and calm days during the lntu-r part of the sea- son. and drift to other vlneu or lo grass ï¬elds, brush land and thicket». In fact. they Wk any place. that will «shelter lhulu dnrlnx the wlnter. ally seek the under aides and there do practically all their feedl’ug. 80mg HIbem-flng Place- 01 Leaf- Hoppers. (By 1". HAnle.) The grape leawaper bqlonsl to the group of Insect: that obtain their food by sucking the Juices of plants. They are seldom found on the upper surface: of the leaves. but they usu- SPRAYINB, PROPERLY DONE IINIIIZES AMOUNT OF INJURY BY THE LEAFâ€"HOPPER Grapes Affectad by Insect Show a Decrease In Sugar and an In- Crease in Mid-Two Important Factors in Determining Quality of Productâ€"One Spray Formula. Shipping Live Poultry. The treatment of live iowil during shipment in receiving some attention from the National Humane associa- tion. it in urged am a relaunch shipping coop he adopted which would prevent. amuse through rough hon- dling uni would keep the mm from putting their head. through tho top, Under ordinary farm conditions the development of the formalin vapor: in not easily secured, ond therefore the station would micnlnrly recommend the one of formalin dip u the who! method to employ. and one that Ihonld give excellent results in practice. This formalin treatment referred in consist- of placing the tubers in luck: and immening for two hours in a solution of one pint of 40 per cent formalin in a barrel of voter. The tubers are then dried before being placed In storage. For talc purpose the but results were neural through the In of either formalin dlp, formula vapor. at tho llmomulphur wash. Not only did the tubers In these lot: now a very small percentage of dry rot, but they were In excellent â€mutton aber- wlse when removed In April. The storage time, It slmnld he remem- bered, employed In this experiment‘ is longer than would ordlnarlly Del employed by the flange farmer. and [Mo on the tmtmenu a seven Eumlw experiment. lava been W by the salami. unno- to loam ll any lmlment might be up plied him the â€(on wore cloud that roam reduce the amount of lo.- due to dry rot. These experiments have clearly demonnnted that dry rot may be held In check thmgh treatment of the “In" belore Del-1 placed In the flange calla-n. Best new": Seemed at the No- brash Station by Use of Formaltn Dip. REDUCE AMOUNT OF DRY HOT [083 ‘ wow-l mm m "o- o to I01 ' Muamflquv 9w cult. now Add than the “mod mm mmdluunmtm named “on In «no: and New. TN. Ibo-- tnu Imrlu. with!" Mac, um man-m (ho lab" by I). - harm. hummi- In Nov 70!! duh. ma abound um "11th In! 40“ an m mt. 0WD. coo sun to 1.000 mm at nm or Out- dau silt-n. I. u: clot-u any [or the “hopper. Th swaying mm! to «Ian a! um am “on It. nut-Inn "labor or u.»- m not m1. 0" null hm Ibo am 5’ mu! pï¬'lnrvu lot um um I“. The! day nflm Iwr I'm-l me am" am. m-omwulo-d nu maul by My lulhtul ullvndnm. and Hutu lb» â€â€˜1' Inn- of law. â€In mul. In III-Inuit" m drlmnnwm and "Mud“, flound- mmun "w manna hy lam-mu bar Iu-M-d Mr hurls Ind In uulm Ind “My lumrd um "I "w ham». "to ma way “mm m» main 1 hm pun Mum and. momma I rum" dt-Iln‘ uni-hm! Iuolmu mun "new... hm. mu amp. I pun-vi. Hun um». Mm Ibo: oppotlmmy m 9HK In up Mr Inc-I and inlet!" Ina muons! ol the It gnu bnuh "w mnwrnluuul Inn slu- m um: um tum-n um I and. um In» In a huriwt‘n â€am-m bu nod to Inn-b It» Imu and (In 1nd that 0w II "um duo m In- M null. and" “do. at IM luv- mm to ‘ an IM null" a dan- In nun-t Mm lulu-r (Wily III by (he Iâ€). m- :01 "wattâ€; M “in Inflrflo- mil In. Al low man u u can at u- 9 Mom. Mmo In. "In! durum-w. In A Mad â€teal, In! a" stun an a! "win NM lwfln My any. Foil-'0 Whoa loading Dy '00.. an." 00.4... Chemical analysis of grapes taken from sprayed and unspmyed vines show that the fruit [rum vines pro- tected from the leaf-hopper ls superior to fruit from vines subjected to the anucks of this peat. Analyses of grapes from sprayed vines give a gain 0! from x to as per cent, In sugar over those rrqm untreated vines, whllelho When the nymphs and adults or the summer brood inflict much injury. owing to numbers. considerable dam- age is done by the hibernating adult- in the spring since they stuck the young foliage, causing yellowing of the leaves. This damage to the young grape foliage by the adults is needleâ€, however. and can largely be prevented by burning aver the winter quarters of the insects, which will destroy the greater portion of them. ' stream. blackberflas and raspbernu. determï¬ne the relative amount of leafâ€"hopper injury to the vines. wmncoaoavm Apmtmmutlymudn. mono tor m which nmwmmo‘ tun-mm Glories M Ancient Dummy... The famous Temple of Diana. It Ephekmz. was 420 feet to the support of the roof; it In; a hundred years In ' building. The lament of the Pyramid. is m feet in height and 835 feet on the side. The base covered 11 acres. The stone: ere about 60 feet in length, and the layers Ire 208. it employedl 850,000 men in building. The laby- rinth of Egypt conning 330 chunhorll and )2 halls. Thehee, in Egypt. pro aonu mini 27 miles around. end cou- mined 330.000 cttinens and 400.000 eleven. The Temple of Delphoa VI" to rich in donatlom that it was plat, dared of 850,000,000. and the Emperor Nero carried away from It :00 Int“) The VIII. of ahclent Rome um ll miles emud. Remember the nameâ€"Don‘Iâ€"and take no other. For sale by an denim. Pflce, so cents. Foster-Mllbum 00.. Baltic. New York, solo agent- for the Unltod States. Andrew E. Weir“. I“ Center Itmt, Superï¬ne. Ill. on": "There wn a dull. nagging ache In the small of my back and lameness and lore-can Jenna my Doing that prevented me ill-om Itooplng or Dim-g. When I ex- erted mm" In any way. I Ind than pains throughout my body. The IM hey secretions also annoyed me by tbelr frequency and wowed that -y kidneys were It halt. Don'n Kflney Pill. strengthened my system and re- moved the nchei and min." Not only here in Downers Grove. but In our “laboring town, the am» good story I: heard. An enmnslna Instance from Superï¬ne In given new. and will be md hy all with great III- lemL unum Cm chor Dally In flu Vicinity. NOT ONLY IN on. Nmuhm M m» nwwm‘. mu Howl. Mun. In. "In! dMMMIIu-n to gut all Man an at "um. um Ml- Mr (MI Mu- wmfld "in In human" Mr H: loot truths-r. "Hu- t‘mml.‘ and :- nun-mm Mun-e in Arr-"ed in Ibo purl ‘ Gaunt mum IJuly 3L ,\ million- dolhu legacy bums enahlvd Ill-u Hutu-Ila lo givr up Mr [warding human nlw ‘ool to NM: You: m watch at u my mm am! a Mud-om Ina-lulu! Mflwd at «w c“; vim but and. mum... ulw lulu l nqu I. lhr lluu'l Muunmquv mu! urn-nun lot mu- um II. The day nl‘lm hm lulu! abo- ullln mu. u‘romolnlo-d ll mnl I», luv lulMul alumnus". and mm Ilw mrv Inn. of liar. Du mul. nu lulmruu m Ilrlmnuwm and «flavour. “amul- mmun "w mum-mu by sum-mu bar Iu-Mnd Mr hurls and In "Ila" sud doubly tun-rd out at Ilw houw. In 1865 Gum-ml llavvrm'll mm M» «Ito In Wnnmnulon, Mill lhlnklm: her unfaithful. (ivrlrndt- nrrlwu and d.- lh’n-ru 1o ('onnlum-o- nnd anl'u whlnw :- nn-muuu- Wllk‘h Inn wrllh-II In hl-I In! lwur. 'l‘lw gruvml I:- brought m a n-nlbzmkm 0! Im- «Ito‘s nolrlllly. Part Three.â€"~The Confederates: have planned an utlm'k on the Fed-1 «rah-1 during the uhsrnoe or (ham-ml I'll" Shvrmnu. A lo-rrlflc battle In‘ waged. In which Fol. Wc-ul is mkvu prisoner. Twmny miles away, Sin-ri- dun hmtrs lln- cannunndlm; 21ml mnkun' u wild dual: lnmml “Wm-hum†In my! xuuu- conunulm. 'l'ln- huh-rah: am- ulmblc- In wllhnlnnd thu- («-urful un- matt and flew in panic. SIn-ridun ur- rivom, rullia-n his mvn and lhwurlu tin-l enemy. Frank and several coumuuions flunk.- a daring escape. One year later the (‘onfvderutvs make a night attack on the Federals and Frank Is nntde prisoner. (‘an Thornton, In the ('ont’t-dt-mte avrvicc. takes (‘unamnce-‘u miniature {rum tlu- cnpttve- at lltchnmnd. At the ball are (,‘ol. Kerchlvnl West and his sister Madeline, Robert llllng- ham and his ulster Gertrude. Fort Sumter is ï¬red upon and llllnsham declares Ms allegiance to the Conted- eracy. He is deeply In love with Madeline West, whose brother fondly admires Gertrude. Frank enlists In his lather's reï¬l- menl under another name. He has grown a board and Is not recognized. Shenandoah (Speclll. a parts)â€" Part Oneâ€"«Constance. the ascend wile of General Haverhm. befriend- the ofllcer'a non. Frank. who lu- been ostracleed. 0n the night of April 12, 1861. she gives a ball at Charleston. l. C. Frank gets word to flu. Raverâ€"j bill that he I: hldluc In the city. The‘ father will not be reconclled. but m-nds the boy a miniature 0] Con‘ stance. HOTIOGRAPH WEDNESDAY. SEPT. 10. SATURDAY. SI". G. DOWNERS GROVE. PHOTO STORIEI. '3,th uuum Elli ...... ADMINISTRATOR'S "0110.. Elute of nary Catherine Petal. h Tho underslgned having Mon administrator of an «at. Catherine Peters. deceased, h 3W2, am"; an..." out: on court house In Whnton. u Mm. on the an! next, M. which um. all claim- lulu-t DAM and mac-ted to mm 9! _h_nvlu tho an. :9 _ Tm rI-vguinihv madam having been mu in lm- "h-fk'w â€Him 0! mm court. not!“ is hen-Ly gn‘m: ll; "In Rh, Samuel CI!- Hsn. IL-«ar 4'urtrs'u [-me llurd. Jul- l'uznss and Hanu- M, lmnlng (but a. nhme namI-d "nmv-Iaimml new." m"! lht-ir mu 0! Pumpkin“ m nu! Court uh "w run-wry rah thereof. and uni I Hummrm! then-upon Mun! out o! 3‘ Court again" the than named do! an" returnable an the am (By a! â€rm 0! 1h? (invm (‘mm of Du PI: Coulny. to he held at the Court Hm“ \\ hamn in 1am I»: Page (font-(yo um Manhay "r â€Mob"- A 1).. â€is n a by law required. and which an {a pendlnx. 1.1mm»: w. THOXA. Clori- A; B. SNOW. (:ommunantl' 80Mâ€. 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