House and Garden 
Real Estate 
An Advertisement of 
City, Country, Suburban, 
Seashore and Mountain 
property can be adver¬ 
tised to great advantage 
in our Real Estate De¬ 
partment. 
Our entire circulation 
is among people of wealth 
and who are keenly inter¬ 
ested. Special rates on 
request. 
“HILLSIDE” 
Situated at Greenwich, Conn. 
FOR SALE. 
House of 14 rooms; 3 bath rooms; high- 
class property, strictly up-to-date and in best 
location. Completely and finely furnished. 
Stable for 3 horses; 2 acres of land; ground 
in excellent condition. 
For particulars address Owner, care of 
Poultry 
You must advertise, if you want to do so profit¬ 
ably, in a magazine which circulates among peo¬ 
ple who own their own homes, and who are in 
consequence, interested in everything that goes to 
make the home a success; and as we publish only 
practical articles on this subject, every issue of 
House and Garden will be bought by possible 
customers of yours. 
PARTRIDGES AND PHEASANTS 
T he celebrated Hungarian and English Partridges and Pheas" 
ants, the largfe Hungarian Hares, all kinds of Deer, Quail, 
etc., for stocking purposes. Fancy Pheasants, ornamental water¬ 
fowl and live wild animals of every description. 
Write for price list. 
WEINZ & iVlACKEINSEIN, Dept. 27. 
YARDLEY, PENNSYLVANIA. 
Kennels 
GREAT DANES—These magnificent dogs are docile, sensible 
and obedient, but splendid watchers at night. We have some es¬ 
pecially handsome young stock at present. Best blood extant. 
Ideal dogs for country place. Correspondence solicited. 
DANICKA KENNELS, Geneva, N. Y. 
S/V\nnTH AND WIRE FOX TERRIERS, 
PUPPIES, 
rare combinations of the best 
prize-winning blood of England 
and America. The results of thou¬ 
sands o( dollars expense and years 
of waiting. 
At Stud. The Imported Inter¬ 
national Winner. Belvidere Adam 
Bede; Sire Eng. ch. Adam Bede, 
by Donnington, ch. Dominie, by ch. Pitcher ; Dam, Asterisk, 
by Eng. ch.Tosse, by ch. Veracity, by cb. Visto. Fee, $15. 
The noted winner Sabine Rebel, by Imp. ch. Sabine Result, ex. 
Imp. ch. Sabine Sunbeam. Fee, $15. The prize-winning 
Norfolk Craftsman, by ch. Norfolk Richmond, ex. ch. Norfolk 
Handicraft. ELBERT E. GOWEY, Braceville, 111. 
Spotswood Banker 
A. K. S. C. B. 78171 
FOR SALE 
Winnerof 50 prizes. Mahogany 
brindle, splendid disposition. 
Also stud dogs, brood bitches 
and puppies, all from selected 
pedigree stock. 
Spotswood Kennels, 
629 Callowhill St., Philadelphia, Pa, 
NEWCASTLE KENNELS. BROOKLINE. MASS.—Pedigreed and 
registered Scottish Terriers and bitches; all ages. Information 
always cheerfully given. 
SPORTING AND PET DOGS FOR SALE. 
Also Pigeons, Poultry, Rabbits, Pheasants, 
Ferrets, Cattle, Sheep and Swine. Send loc 
for 88 page catalogue. 
Keystone State Kennels, Dept. MR., Reading, Pa. 
leaded diamonds of that old day, and 
the stone mounting-block still holds its 
place. In the building yet remains the 
heavy carved oaken table on which it 
was the custom to lay the marriage- 
certificate of newly wedded couples. 
The last couple whose certificate lay 
there were Benjamin Hunt and Hester 
Price, more than threescore years ago. 
The structure has also the distinction 
arising ^ from the circumstance that 
William Penn attended many meetings 
there .—Boston Transcript. 
CHIMNEY-FELLING 
^ I 'HIS is an art little known in the 
south of England, but, according 
to the “ Bradford Observer,” it has its 
devotees in the textile districts. Mr. 
Smith, the Lancashire steeplejack, re¬ 
cently disposed of his forty-sixth tall 
chimney with ease and dispatch, thereby 
forestalling the laws of bricks and 
mortar, which threatened a descent 
without Mr. Smith’s assistance. It 
seems to be the easiest thing in the world. 
The stack has lumps cut out of it at the 
base, one side being left alone, and 
props are then introduced into the 
gaps, shavings, paraffine and tar be¬ 
ing liberally added, as the cookery- 
books have it. When all is ready a 
match is applied, the smoke of its own 
burning rushes up the chimney, and in a 
few minutes the whole thing collapses. 
The chimney, which was 135 feet high, 
came down twenty-five minutes after the 
match was applied in the most docile 
fashion, and, what is more, it disposed its 
remains exactly as Mr. Smith, who stood 
close by, had arranged .—Illustrated Car¬ 
penter and Builder. 
CHIPPENDALE FURNITURE CAUSED 
TROUBLE IN VIENNA 
T T would be interesting to discover the 
source of the wind of discord that 
is now setting everybody by the ears in 
the dominions of Francis Joseph. It is 
not only that quarrels have developed of 
late to such an extent in the two national 
Parliaments as well as in all the pro¬ 
vincial diets and municipal assemblies 
as to render them veritable beer-gar¬ 
dens, but the spirit of conflict is perva¬ 
ding all social and domestic circles, and 
government, municipal and financial 
administrations. The latest phase of 
this universal discord is a fight which has 
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