his face all leetle place *W af 8. higher. Dpped to ad. :1. The shop. a man and his their broken vices were ir. Several our. it music. “’3 i. but we wor- Ettafl y 3110:) reach us. wa R. “11913 wu B drifted in; {dings and Ign quarter, I a. word of to look for int old bow! and 1V8 streets and. a (ompletely' rwn m the pay hemâ€"an: the manmid; E be only he ith 3 Pathetic plea mg are Weetest sun ve ha 1nd i hey said. My God 9136 ha , . and them all on av city‘ we re- hem And paying af 318 [.0 131118 l( tried to of sand on the my! at it] failed re phat .’ â€" "‘ . ‘\ -\-r" a little toilet water. ’ ‘ ° milk iquita deiimte.‘ ' ’y settled the; J“ ..5 Woodwae-d. Too mudh cannot. be '_advant.age to sun" “5 favor, and farmers every-‘3' > . " “ale fl’ooit. It is detergth than ammonia. but even i -. " COLD SLAW.-â€"â€"One cup of nah 1. aor cream; one cup of good vinegar; “PC? sooner or later must be ' - eggslthefnmfortheinrmerw ill in h foam would post themselrves anâ€"d'tdiffimllt ’00. find a. site 80 , W ' It grows ciuiok- :W'Zhat it will be meme 01‘" 16335 affected Clean Woodwork that has , cling ‘t'he " by mine. ‘01‘ varnished with clear water or tepid 3 quarter Of a cup of sugar, three ' ' b lightly with ibeatqn Very heht, a5 lump of butter size own any number finds that :of an egg; 9. heaping teaspoonfml 0f one Winter is a. my costily i is relished by almost all! Probably 3% practical a v. 3 _. . When eaten bff ‘ ' ' . _ * t Shed {one sof‘ cotton cloth add a mixture of iground mustard and $31., ‘ ‘ ' ° doilandonepavl‘tés oonfuiiof e -. C- hall to ether} ' . ' p p pper 0,0 g - When the farmer l'i'ves aw kmds oi steak- unti .1 like custard. uc-kly gram-s again than). the same that it will; continue to ï¬ur- ; . irl frozen solid. A causeiily be to many who have'ibuilt on a :faiu‘ly smbs'ta‘. tried to grow rape, amid Which has done ‘ ’ ' much 00 discourage its growth, has‘ been the buying! 01" hard rape, an an-‘ .- _ .. - ‘ wwthiiezss as stock flood. Thosegm9t would be WNW «gxrumvmg season w 3 q . 11):)?“ 60 Dish flood um bi disappoiimmient nun; weanling to sow rape stimuld use great ‘ bout; only when moss. ' we m getting the genuine Dwarl. E9101 the season) rwuuld the. l‘atterr prove during the pr ‘ ‘S of drying The clean- . them 11 this l {1 dwarf. it LBW . . . 881 A“ g, H b (an a i .A Shea, 3x4 feet 15 quite largetmg‘ can best be done Wl'th a soft oot- The very best dismimtant and de- unde oi sufferm £0 ‘ 41:4 in some 111-1; ton cloth and a medium Size flat pomt- odorizer known is (hot caperas water. rg mg g .. x . sailed. or the dust Two-thirds of a. eupful dissolved in 3'18an â€Fem but u ‘them to a. sense of praoti [on d uite sufficien“. 'lrhe shed can; ’ , e . 31 q ‘“ ~ . gm 5 add 3. 1113119, ammonia to the water. pipes and any other. tinted willow fur- matter will sweeten and punfy them. i , . - =Will be the next step in «of, barley or spring wheat land 1111'- _ . A- . ~11 .. 1mm be bulli; writha. shed iro -- L - - .-. ram ran? and. about '3“ Willow “rarer-1f - â€" .# "man m n19.21- wa- If the drain in-e's et etc (1 u so p g - - ope -_-.p...,,\omy with them there 0 ' ' d with growing rape, the shod! when [turned in the stand- - ,. at m sow it. 104‘. the We ammmt humus that. it. wun add no t L‘“‘ le'\m Vnrv How TO (mow RAPE- rescent yea-1‘s â€â€™5 pepmllty 3WD, BMW 1’ LII-$3118“ “pom itt M31310 " dew or raw, nor M .4 in with unmy 3m ha BN6 to biog“? them anti 1U“ ulwuu--- â€"~â€"U straw and wheat s lemsedvee." 13111111153»qu w......--, , be out: .I ' , ‘ Ii ’ LUV" â€OF-'1 . 1rst h and grow stocky Into a uw “-75 â€1 ' . .â€"â€"Tfh:is ro * p was 3“va 30‘ Hooks and loops an: mum v---_ together in email. t", t th . 1 U73- 6 5 ceDta-bl-e (1131), now that game and DODâ€"1' nowadays than no . on to the rape - . - . - . . _ yams, and out the late . 3:03;?th 1ҠFF‘Fo P -:PP PP ms WW 1 3;? is my a,- ' H , w - . r. 1 {manna . ’ rm ar -.2 ‘; ' . od, with no danger. Sheep, espemally [$111056 Clem; canes aflter fruiting and for gravy wutih two or three onxons and , ’ e1 cuPltufl‘e. About 200 to'. a teaspoonfmb of powdered sage f' book. would fasten , ' _ . ‘hours. Then stram the gravy, thicken 'houe Staten, makln-g' 8’0 » lambs}. should never be conï¬ned to a. 'ntain leV rape held, but shomd have an old sum», mwo mantis should be set for an ordin-g .A _ : 1y a the diffwemt vari.; It With brows}: flow, and seas - . . taste. Add a mule Worcester sauce \end to em Lt streng - ' ‘ y should be sewed . PL . ‘ t? . me: yes ure 'whele hey can .run 9‘ airy famfly supp “111' and gauze the dry grass fl‘hey t should also we V. supply of sat 8’ 108' . W ~ thgfeletalï¬ybga:auï¬d an? ggnthfrtezytiggg CLOSE CALCULATION EgatgthEIm, gegv e81 37111331. 13:33 513331 I trout, first a tho 5’ *0 fwd them a w 1 green peas and potatoes \\V(11en inhemgmoks are 3.111316 pwtmnatcilne sale hxs ï¬fgeli Tï¬yt h). 1 are aways re- 1. wn d Tux .I .--Par ‘an 3;... t eyes on o r ey are he s a 0 B 0 e mps e turmps, cut iforever coming unfastened. The oaks and the actuat ca 7, ’ uarter of an mob sxby not to exoa: Little wheat or rye bran. every ‘ . d loosenâ€" peating themselves. Frances Power . .. ‘ . mg, and the access to the . .t - rd two irishmen';m snoes, put mto a sauce pan, 00““ oomd be sewed on a q ' : . . dry feted W'lm' GOU'DLBI'" in London talking about the distance iwith boiling water and put over the fire § in from the edge, and the eyes so that {Up to» the pres ‘At length they to boil till tender. Take up, drain, put E13110? 31% .th the edge. 30th farmer and the o . Where lambs to Hampstead Beat}; (1 an one aske :- . . ’ . - some butter Into a frym-g-pan and let. 1‘ serted betwe in June 15th. The rape. ShOllLd then ‘ . § ' ' ,. turned to his friend. if?†â€-ttlf ! said he. We canfmg’ a .peppal l gthis 6 been doing? she call- ' half an hour agg. \bhem ’t know! Everythipg upoup moisture , matter. so long as the desu‘ed end 18 aneW nazï¬esdeeeH d ummphshed agner, ay 11, an GLâ€" a . . That’s 1; mt ted ‘ the forgetful The most oommOm method of hous- one It’s Handel knew at was smileâ€" . on sewed with your hands inc ybamg tur‘kieys ‘ .peljinfl o‘I their m5 is to erect a temâ€" mar of their . Wiokwireâ€" W131"? . ‘ u up an old door or two that. You ° 31y .oug Lt i“ m We all-LUM- _ but it wun add no the soil. Raw RASPBEBBIES. 90mm 39 my time, from very The Imbary delï¬g’h’ts 5;: . the Immune d Alwgust, and d am 1 limited} an vim: ramrms in flood furmshr- r e“ m. be! . ’ .. . do well. on low. wet sum J... ‘ 3-+'n: be sown par acre on arm Lung, â€w “7?. ‘ round quite sufficient... 'J sprimg Wheat land imr- be b _1 wi h sued moo - - 111.1; 'L a. - . vxmg “3,8 ‘fnm 9r harâ€" 01 18' manna m the rear Juggle along 111 the 1-3 feet; in franc; ‘As an ' " and as aboutd be put {an the from ' ' 1y thhir-iittimg doom to night qr during Snormy‘ beztea‘ place for a. door '. "he remaining from; 3m 621 by putting a 12 or 16 . I, e [)0th and covyarisn'i pomï¬om with wine Betti: vzemtiiatiom. If this ope] nan pmwi'ers. The Lat 801116ng that can-1101 nut 0: feed which 1t eszimacen. Amy tulke grows so rapxdly and make 11% of home 5111 to the (above, Lott a. 81 paB tune, or wuble, the .stoak mm be into the held and hehp “‘ : animgds, ea- meat land. in»â€" round.qmpe .~ b 1L wnh shad mom a . be m a- ’ d 31’0Ҡ2‘ W'illow “Tamer-1f 4mm 91‘ 1133\01 13 inches 111 “13 “M 31.3 ‘ ‘ -_ -.._ A ». -1 $-A:-- {n frnTH’.-- ‘Aé smd -'(‘1001;‘Y;a'§ .- nitum is very duSty’ - - o J-Ln n1IA1'1‘Mq 31nd to 1m. madé permanent, A causeii‘ly be WV at†:m havegbuilt on a. _-fai\t‘1} E'fhem two feet man: bum mm- -7- ‘ I yeasts; and on“; the. lateral .Paok 0311.3 1 it into pieces of a c in the spcring ‘ 'om frnntmg. T’hlsgi awa. aï¬l the f rigid pruning 11183188 the trulpt.1ar§:rdgf§§ was}: w‘iw two DnthA demo. cameb aflter‘ff‘ï¬flg‘gm tn‘ï¬a teaspoggfmb of pp‘ __.L “A ‘ .f " .- . (1 3a little sug: o 1118 fnen . ting, and WJ .piece! said he. We cangpeppm‘ and gthis some ( EO- _ 1 _:_.A.. 0 aka mu- 'W wâ€"â€"â€" i ' _ ' WHEEL [1‘13qu 50 long 111‘ Stewed Carrots.â€"â€"\Vash and scrape the I} carrots and balm till perfectly tender. M Then cut them into pieces like dice, put 9: in t 531121111: (:20: ‘trhem into a. sauce-pan with a little; D rything takeoup stock season with 33:11; and pepper, ‘ of; i E1510 deâ€" gadd a teaspoonfu‘l of vinegar and '-half E nd let them Stew slow- {by ‘ as much sugar 3 If you are fond of onion 1 '10 will it â€1330‘ 1y for an hour. . . . T- ,- Efravor'ung, cook an fmon mth the car- img ‘ " ‘ ""‘ ’“‘ t .r JCWU U‘uv-v _ medium-sized potatoes, one cup ' for six D, of fresh, good hops, a pint. of. flour, one s discussing cup of sugar, one tablespoonful of. flour, : ' ' cup of sugar, one tablespoonâ€" ‘ 1e member €51'fted, one . of a certain £111.. of flour and two quarts of boihn-g water. B011 the potatoes and mash‘; ave my life, them. Boifl the hops for half an hour", my tongue’s in 'two quarts 0f water, tymg them in g me to it his a muslin bag, of course“ Mu: the flour, a d Saki, and stlr it into the'-2 hose I’ll go over mashed potatoes " then put enough through a Mendelssohn, W111 - ur, _ ' ‘ p0 take out the humps. \Vh-en. 9e on a that dish. Iry ' when you are txred o s. ttSr-‘Vaï¬h and scrape the xiii till perfectly tender. . i into pieces like diceaput m. mice-pan with a little; 04L}. ....v1J- an]: nannar 0f '1 J .â€"A formula for: 1 Well tested calls‘ together in same as to last a co is nowafartmer ir‘fea town page a. small size being used, he \and eyes are used, they an amternately, down both sides of thei‘ hen an eye. led ‘ trout, first a. :hook and all put on: one side .t‘h’ 3' hm ‘Of for that purpose " the edge 0f one cereal prod'ust. Could the people use oak for food them is not much SUMMER DRESSES. ‘ plain colors, eitiher satin“ a good investment if they ‘ among the bargains, for y pros ect that they will be used in trimming our E) Di bUtter Size flow“ “*3 NW 1.1.51“ -___7 easpoonfusl 0f ; one winter is a. very oostLy item, wood h; an even tea- g . rk all together ibxglng “when irosm $6 to ._ hen cool, pour . hen the farmer Raves away from the sxiced )7er {.me. tlmhetr beLt the supply must come by a medmmâ€"slzed r3111, whether he purchases wood or coal. Both are very expensive, and this year make a. sweet pickle with n use of wâ€â€œâ€œâ€˜Â° """ * ,yglpform- CORN FOR FUEL 1t 18 'kept and. they report Ht. 9. muoh greater ano- GRAIN FUEL I N THE WEST. rs Find Corn, Oats. Cheaper Than Coal or ‘ red togethe .ed, 93 to I straw and Wheat 8 together in email bundles or “logs†80 ~ ' ,rable time. As it ' viduaxl in apraâ€" ir‘uea town pays out $80 for fueh in. a ' t am oaf it gogs t9 railrpafda mber, she has winter of the Dakota? 81100 and Wheat WEE"