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Show ivl ? tor iluitli ...V PMIUtfo lit... elltttlg J practical fowl for the farmer, or POULTRY. more some the increase In corn culture DAIRY AN Prof. A. J. Craig says In preparing 7 those who keep poultry for markeL and In the.. Sauthmi . , A..'.0?1 y?1'.0?? and san Jps s;nce 1SSJ is imbaL-fQr..tti.iLatfs flch,-deep- , Buff l The a eolov .earlymarkelthe best is Wyandotte gies information concerning them, xsonbed to a competition begun eight NTEnEfiTING CHAPTERS clear buff, uniform In shade gain to bis knowledge is that made by MATTERS OF INTEREST TO it also contains a copy of the law as an FOR years ago In one of the agricultural which Is ihre lambs at the New York Cornell OUB RURAL READERS throughout, except thix-ta- lb AGRICULTURISTS. appendix. This bulletin will be sent papers, which offered a cash prise to e station, which made a weekly gain per a of copperish-bronzor buff deeper fiee to all who apply and in quantity the bead of 5.36 pounds, extending over a American farmer who raised the, a color. of are The glosBlacks rich, to coTunns-Monei- s -t i fruit clerks Fom township npd tm sy black, with greenish sheen, except- - period of nine weeke. Another lot ot Gnrr unit About riilrlv-lo- n largest crop to the acre of any cereal, nw s o'of the Soil hating use for it, upon appliturn. a e ing breast m liddi Thrrrof For Worth Live Stock Reporter.! Oeyartmeot nf primaries, secondaries, tail three made an average weekly gain ot cation to the Expel uncut Station, says t lh Tne pride for wheat went to Utah, for II tut of li vo stock Horticulture, III, ultur. ua nd fluff, which are pure black. The 4.47 poundu pet head, extending over Wooster, O. Complaint has bceu mads oats to New cad Foallrj. York, for barky to Ohio. standard weight of cocks is 8V 0 period of twelve weeks. In neither that in some townships the trustees to and for to relate corn, strange pounds: hens. 64 pounds; cockerels, 4se, however, la the composition ot haie refused to appoint coiuuih-siouer- a N the soil are found tbe ration or the amount of grain re South Carolijjt. Oue farmer in Marl- i 7s pounds, and pullets, 54 pounds. Farmers' f.mi Review (Condenstd upon the of presentation the dealing piopei in that state, estab- Stenographic n port ported. The best gain In the writer borough county, of Wisconsin 'ihis matter of tlmr lttusa. lished of plants and his claim to. bate raised axmp Kound-u- p siperience at the Wisconsin station Institute l was submitted to the Attorney GenerDfvHoptnf l,ftjrr. Bnimals, whit h confrom oue acre of -- 39 bushels, and the al of Ohio. The early hatched pullets are now has been made by four lambs that were 0 He gives an opiiRtMi to spoke tain ted a mixture by weight of four parts considerable the was a revelation of the awarding lilack-kiio- t prize on how large effect to get good or that where enough to permit of intelligent of quanutle-- of intro- - , Q bran, four parts of corn meal and farmers .bad, who. Southern ttuuiy, - at sclecUou. .The culls Should be disposed etlXW . gen. 'the roThs lion. as the .stacotton m4- - rce part ot linseed 'W ha th uniformly il l ee 1 I riiH es regarded of, and that-or t suehlaying uu.t apiaOitt things wfcrrh rhe sort has towLspip were South of the lambs ple the the If agricultural started, product eouimioisioiie.-Farm Journal. breeding, says inter into upon pieseuldtiou ot a been made usually about three weeks old. and they wer and had seen neither reason nor protit cot kerela have become sufficiently main compliant e with the statpetnioti First, darning led for ten weeks on this contain an appreci- ute. He states In the cultivation ot corn. Since then, ' 1 Uia grain ration, teinlcn. y tured to be troublesome, they should be the i duty u not a vhatexer able amount of niof receiving lu addition tbe milk of their reason the developand fastened ghe secfrom the of the tows, separated discretionary oue, but is mandatory pullets mothers. The average weight of each ment of the corn crop in the South may trogen, and every ond. the feitihty of for market. Although the price may rain washes from the atmosphere into upon them tthe uustteo). It the trus- have ft that it has been be low now'. It seldom pays to keep lamb at the beginning of the experia fact tees fail or i el use to bteu, and Its the farm periorin auy the soil small quantities of nitrogen ment was 18 6 pounds, and at the end, duty enjoined upon them by this act, enormously iucreased. and that the ability to piovide eerly hatched birds for fall and winter 62.5 compounds, says an experimental sta- the proper method to western states no longer hold thiir regood pounds, an average weekly gain luto sales. To the loud for pullets the develop the compel tion bulletin. Then the roots foraging per head of 4 48 pounds. They each, lative torn By of as corngrowers. of diet an exclusive buch laying prominence to be hens, taken into duty is by a profor food and sending out shoots here ate 26.6 pounds of the grain mixture ceeding in mandamus inbiuuied in the official census of ISM) there were Then it is must be avoided. They need bone and and there in their quest take up by the 0111 during the ten weeks, costing eighteen lhi Common Pleas Circuit or supreme produced in the United States in that necessary that there be the ability to muscle, but to get enough of means of an apparatus carried by all year 1.750,oou,lu0 bushels of corn, and apply modern dairy methods Jf he be of corn they must eat an excejslve tents per head. Louit. It is also to be root hairs, wherecer and w lienee er they that the The results that come next to these cost of mundumua proceed- by figures of the deparement of agri- - 'ot a dairyman he will never buceeei quantity of It and this will produce too can, bodies containing nitrogen. Bit, must be heed- - In profit were obtained from feeding a may nut be paid out ot puuiiu culture in 1895, fifteen years later, the This caution ings Q. Should u dairyman raise ins Jvu much fat. It may be asked,' since it is a well ed when the pullets have only a limited grain mixture consisting of two parts mou.es, out will tall upuu the ti ustees corn crop of the United States was cows? known fact that four-hftof ground wheat and one of the atOlid bushels. The tun ease, howA. Yes, sir, if lie can, and as much run and but little pasture. In these cirpeibona.iy. part of ground mosphere Is pure nitrogen why does not cumstances with the corn ration, 6reen coru by weight. The lambs were about ever,' was not uniform; it was greatest m possible. the plant take this element directly four and one-ha- lf In the southern btates. Alabama Inweeks old when the Q. Can you increase the percentage grass, clover, green fodder and some from the air? The reason is simply cut experiment started, and averaged 26.1 bone, creased fiom 35,000,000 to 45.000.01X1 cf fat In the milk of cons? and with milk vegetables, this: That all the higher plants can pounds In weight. When the experibushels. Arkansas increased from 31,- A. That can be done only by gdod or meat meal must be supplied to setake up nitrogen only when it is comment farmThe cure a more ended, fourteen weeks later, they than 000,000 to 50,000,000 , bushels, healthy development. breeding. bined with other elements. The leaves thee0!. 0VUis bd'e beeu mtro- - double. Louisiana increased from teu Charles Thorp spoke on handy things er's flock that has the range of the averaged seventy-seve- n pounds in duct'd can take it up when It is united with uedIt'r IlUed tbe ,e!to twenty-tw- o bushels. Gior- - cn tbe dairy farm. He saul that every fields, and access to a great variety of weight, having made an average week million kminW.-i!or lbat becUou lhdU any another element to form ammonia, and ly gain per head of 5.63 pounds.They mil- -' man should Lave a to forty-tw- o from twenty-thre- e dairy house ou TrT3 food, may 4hve on a ration of corn Southdown breeders are gia th roots prefer it when it is combined otherW Ilun. Flonda from lhree to 81X m,l- - farm. His dairy house is located near because It is not their exclusive each ate 40.5 pounds of tbe grain mixIn the form of nitrates as, for example, ngratulated upon the fact that lltm and Texag mobt rimarkable ol the well, where ture In the fourteen weeks, costing 33.3 every dairy house diet. We have, however, often seen saltpeter. Yet there are plants, as Exposition, a.11, from twenty-nin- e to oue hundred should be located for the purpose of farmers premises where for two or cents. Buyers do not always make d u experiments have demonstrated, difference for unwashed Merand seven million. . Mississippi in having the water handy. Tbe house is three hundred yards from the buildings or kri.igl .lj, creased from twenty-on- e inos. One or two parties that had that that, by slightly Indirect means, can thirty-fiv- e eaten green 30 14. the had to the every first twelve feet by poultry being to' UiVuTretiUon eir sheep take nitrogen from the air. Among the grade of wool received cents per used for the dairy room proper. Then thing except weeds that was not enrs of the south. The exhibitnm 9Kj many microscopic 'organisms .discovSuch pound last season. The standard price While rom Is the cream vat, which is a closed by chicken proof fences. to million. there twenty eleven ered in the latter days and shown to sou.hdowus at this centennial ought to the 'southern states have been increasgreat saving of labor, and should be a runs become polluted and the fowls for washed fine wools was IS cents be the cause of many subtle material be of the highest character, both as corn corn the former their to ing part of every outfit. By Us use we suffer for tbe lack of insects and gieen difference of only 3 cents. product, numbers and quality of the animals charges, some exist with the power of show or The owner feeds the customno have have to churn only once a week. It food. made slates either gain n. eating free nitrogen, or of taking nihave been falling off. From 1S80 to used to be necessary to churn every ary corn ration and wonders why his trogen from the air. They, the nitroPoultry Not. The annual 1895, Iowa increased only from 275 to day or every other day. Now the .ream flock do not thrive and the pullets do meeting of the American 298 We gen eaters, will live on the roots of have of noticed 115 that no business la not The ic sweet be of means the held pullets can from development million Indiana lay. by Southdown bushels, plants, though, as far as our be held in Breeders' Association will to 12i, and Michigan from 32 to 33 for long time. The next six feet of tor laying a very much like that ot without It troubles, and that the poulthe secretarys office at million bushels. Wisconsin fell oft kno wledge goes at present, not on all. try business Is no exception to the rule. When a plant Is fortunate enough to Springfield, 111., on Wednesday, May 26, from 34 to 33 Disease and disaster hover around thla Ohio million bushels, 1597, at 10 oclock a. m. At this meetmeet the demands of the nitrogen as well as other occupation 111 It Is from and to 92 Illinois, the million, ing regular annual election of offits supply of nitrogen compounds is icers therefore best for tbe poultry raiser once the chief state In will be held. Among other matfaare conditions other assured, if all to take everything philosophically. ters pertaining to the association that the corn belt, from 325 to 255 million IrT'J vorable. The minute organisms will However, it la just a little hard for York bushels. New In same the may;, period receive attention will be the settle on the roots of the plants and, ty him to look with equanimity on tht bushels declined 18 25 million from to of rules of entry, so as to re- means yet uaknown, will cause the ni- changing taking off of bird after bird, that ha corn of lhe "additional Product the PenusylvanucYeU quire an of registry cost him either much work or much trogen of the air surrounding the roots off from 45 to 43 million and and to enter into combinations mat will be cross, viz., money. in other states of the east or middlt In cases wher3 the ancesacceptable to the plant. This, however. tors are not west the decline wai proportionate already recorded. Also, Is not done without a just return. The The time of the year has come when the matter of holding a meeting of the practically tbe same. The south Is tht both road-du- st and lice are near to ua. minute organisms need for their well maassociation in Chicago during the fat legion in which there has been Tbe dust may be a good thing to bring being such organic substances as the stock show this winter, should .such terial increase in coru product. Into close contact with the lice, and plants can produce; these are taken show be held. the and may result In their extermination. It from the roots of the plants, 1 Tuberculosis lucurablef be la easy novf to get ths road-du- st seen to thus parasites are and organisms The Southdown Sheep Breeders AsThe agricultural experiment atatiok hard to exterminate tb lice If you atThe plants to which sociation and the Southdown on the plants. two Club, of Indiana in a recent bulletin (No. 63 tempt to do It otherwise than by uaa these "nitrogen eaters" will attach rival organizations in England having makes the broad statement that curaof dust Using the- dust. .makes tha themselves are the members of the the Southdown sheep industry in In- tive means are unknown in the treatmemdo the work, 8bo will be only too. hen leguminous family; important have united one into terest, organizament of tuberculosis or consumptioa to take dust- bath, which Is her glad bers of which are the pea and lucern. tion, the Southdown Sheep Society, and On this statement National Stockman ot getting clean. way We have now considered in a very eleelected Mr. Walter William Chapman, A y. mentary manner the importance of the the former efficient secretary of the comments as follows: We think this statement could not have been made, to Immense quantities of eggs and poulnitrogenous compounds of a plant a Sheep Breeders' Association, as secre- or at least unqualified, for 'in cases which on source the and the farmer, try ar used by th hotels. Ons writ--er of thf new society. If members where tbe disease tary has been taken at nitrohas been trying to find out how plant depend for It upply of dif- of the united society will permit Mr. there have been known soms outset tbe several eggs tbs large hotels of Boston many that U fact a It Since gen. Chapman to conduct Its affairs in complete cures. At the post mortem use, and h puts Un, number at 1,440 ferent kinds of nitrogenous substances WY ANDOTTES. OF SILVER-LACEmodern Interests the of FEATHERS ways, per day tor an averag of the three are found In all plants, we may now the Southdown breed of sheep will be examination of tbe bodies at the Paris has been found that quits it morgue hotels, tha largest user taking the all are nitrogenous largest ask: logically very greatly benefited. If, on the othsubstances found In plants of equal er hand, as there are indications, the a large per cent of the bodies showed thq building U used for a storage heifers for giving milk. Concentrated 173 dosen per day. Thus each of the million value as flesh formers? The answer policy of the society is to be of an an- healed tubercles; that Is, tbe suojecl room. The rest of the building Is used grain diet overtaxes' the digestive or- hotels uses more than half the vast number of hotels In the coungans and produces fat ' Bulky succuto the question of the last oaragraph is cient order, its usefulness will be of had had the disease but owing to soms for an Ice room, which every conof life tbe progress of tbe dis- should have. lent food, that which contains ths try It is not hard to realise that th emphatically, no. All the bodies and it is even likely to change been be little account, ease had arrebied and his the bone and muscle making material. Is number of eggs used in these places la showed system then Mr. patient Thorp taining nitrogen In any plant may to be found a detriment the interests it recovered. The nature cold. natural that of tbe those disease ice artificial by of necessary to secure the healthy diges- enormous. two classes; into making divided Is intended to promote. Is such that these cases leave lmiispui-abl- e He had on exhibition A model of a long tion and thrifty growth. In building may be used by an animal There are many Concoctions urged The evidence of tbe facts. Tbe box In which the Ice Is frozen. muscular tissue, and those that may Ike recent test for early lambs under ress of the disease is marked byprogfor the various poultry troubles. It Ice Is 1 sevof his tbe Is freezes made In he box which class up first Not Bower. Wind not. The nearly enough use Is doubtful It any of them ar cure-all- s, the auspices of the National Stock-ma- n 1 foot othof deep. each the and which in 2 wide resemble results feet germs feet la made ol. wind long, eral members which Most of the and Farmer, and conducted by Mr. growth It la more than probable tfiat some with wind mills we seepower. are used wholly t and er in composition and In general be- Geo. M. Welber, Maryville, Onio, was tbe breaking down of tbe tissues, and Tbe inside of the box Is waxed ot them are of no value in reality. Good to It cases tne easy makes the in where disease resemble been which has all. further, wax, from water paraffine wells. Though this care Is of more value than havior. They made by using two Southdown and two The pump anything white of an egg or albumen, and are Dorset rams, upon two flocks of grade checked Its former presence Is marked remove the Ice when it is frozen. warm as a steady job probably saves as much else. But -- diseases will -s- ometime ala healed tbe like tubercles. The done be Kural by must during albuminoids, called one as labor waxing e the any therefore, wind power m each thing Uambouillel ewes, eighty-livIn despite the best of car boilcould be set to doing, there are many creep bumen. The other class of nitrogenous flock. This test is of value, becaose New Yorker published some time ago day, and the wax should be used ths to stick will account a wax of an case so called the be where several ing hot, g substances may other Jobs that are on It la the hisby It Is shown that lambs averaging 74 cows were Manipulating Breed In the study of the albuminoids. subjected to tbe tuberculin box. In freezing, he puts in only thre farms done by hand power, many old may be made to weigh 49 of all breeds that Improving lands days tory that lets and time showed a of test and 61 at very Inches water that reaction. weigh Instead found they It has been which might quite as well be given make them mature earlier, and thla pounds each, and that these may he He has over to wind power. Turning grind- is accompanied with a lurking pronearly six and a quarter times as much sold at an a age of S each. For the being slaughtered they were removed freeze before putting In more. ror as the nitrogen they contain. Since butchers' block w hat other kind of do- to a stable where they could have an been using three of these boxes stones and churning are among these. pensity to fatten. I am an admirer ot usually are pres- mestic animal can beat this as a money abundance of pure air and Buushine the last few years. With three of these When young we knew some farmer all the breeds; each is fitted for. its the and at the end of a year they were boxes you can fill an Ice house very ent only In small quantities, the chemmaker? The test also shows that for ice boys who put up a light windmill which pasture, and American pastures vary ist very often determines all the nitro- profiicacy the Southdowns can claim again subjected to the test, but show- quickly. When you loosen tbe turned a lathe In a shop. Here they from the rich prairie that grows mora ed no traces of reaction, and upon be- from one of these boxes you have a gen a plant contains and, after multithe many hours making all kinds of grass than average acres elsewhere, to with this spent Dorsets, although equity which Is sawplying It by six and a quarter, calls it is one of the claims of the latter for ing slaughtered were found to be whol- single cake of Ice 14x2x1, wooden articles. All of these boys the scant herbage of the mountained Into cakes tbe size desired. Crude Protein. love their of The Southdowns pro- ly eureil of the disease. There U as yet farm life because side. Tbe best cow at the Roya) Agup kept superiority. A feed cutter comes very bandy cn no medicine that will effect a cure, but windmill was set to do tasks that ricultural Society of England in 1893 their duced 87 and the Dorsets 88 lambs. that such In It man a not or if be shape with either beast if tbe case Is farm, on other farms tbe .bpy had to per- was an Angua; tbe next best threo J. Q. & Ohio Townvhlp Fruit Commllonr. not loo far gone an abundance of pure it has to be set up every time it is to form The best butter Ohio station Bulletin: Black-knby what sailors call main' were Shorthorns. air and sunshine will often do so. The be used. and stupidness. In Holland yields at tbe Chicago fat atock show Blight to Applet, of plum and cherry is found wherever strength Ice hous. an How build Q. do bad disease is you and let enough as it Peach yelthere can be no use of water power In 1891 were from the Brown Swiss. these trees are grown. The rule Is that aged tret which us not take from it oue rayis, of hope and how do you pack the Ice?" would for tbe land is too level. Nowhere in The worlds great private record of lows appears to occur In all portions haye gone through the period of acA. I would build tt aboutas I the chance of recovery. Is wind power used to so butter Is from a Holstein; and tha of Ohio where peaches are commertive growth are not so vitally affectcommon building, but I would the world any has scale or for so great a va- next highest la fronts Jersey. Thfae much advantage cially grown. The San Jose ed with blight as they arc kben youngand lath with make the walls double, Berry Baihot ta bauitQer been introduced probably within seven er, and there is more sap wood, rays things will teach us that we can make on tbe inside, and then I riety of puruoses. Ex. or eight years at a great many points Homestead. The sap wood is most a breed what we will Tompkins, who All berry bushes should be protected plaster would paint tbe walls. 1 pack tbe Ice In the state, exclusively In nursery subject to blight, although no part of from summer heat and drouth. This with Intelligent Dairying. Dairying re- developed such fine beef cattle in th dry snow, and the cracks between stock Infested with this insect. With the trees that are subject to it is ex- may be done In two ways. First, by tbe cakes constant study and Intelligent Herefords, said he could as easily have enow with also. quires I dry pack Ohio's orchard interests the need for empt. The Tallman, Willow and Wagfrequent cultivation and hoeing thus I do not put the Ice against the out- thought, it requires years in which to developed fine milkers, and every student of tbe cow believed him. ProC great care In preventing the spread of oner are very susceptible to blight, and forming an earth mulch, which pre-- ; side wall, but leave a h space build up a profitable herd of cows and Wilson. these enemies of fruit trees Is readily their presence on some soils during vents the rapid escape of moisture which I fill with to learn how to feed and care for t, may apparent to every one. Black-knthe period of growth and establDh-me- from the toil. Second, by covering the John W. Decker spoke on chiese-makin- g. them' an to handle the product have bee Relative Profits.-Th- era be prevented by the removal and burnIs a distress and a weariness of ground around the hill with coarse maThe cheese industry Is In bet- The man who can successfully breed many ways to estimate profits in farm- -. before knots each year, all of lover of cow a straw and other trees. feed has Neverany nure, a mind above dairy ing material, which ter shape than it has been before for and the flesl1 leg. So long as the soli retained lta March, if possible. Peach yellows is theless, the merits of these and other prevents evaporation and retains the many years, due largely to the passndUteU ortslnal burnfertility, the number of aero and held in check by the removal wllJ not that could be sorts that blight are such when they moisture about the roots. One of the age of laws against filled cheese. New planted or town was tha season. each trees Infected all of men of fruitful class that best farand mulches find for this and dissatisfied the ing cheapest with te,t of ucceM. U la common even they are York and Wisconsin are the great get old yet scale rigorous requires Jose San The planted every year and they stay with mer is green clover, cut in blossom and cheeaemaki&g states. At the South their business. It is the class pf men ln the outh to esUmate by tbs team. measures, likewise. Badly Infested ua- - When trees that blight readily ar same as manure. Is It applied easily and In some parts of the North dairy- rh0 asrAtnntiLmlI.nihgir0m.0n Lelp that the planter can command, trees should be taken out and burned planted they should, not be grown too applied, retains moisture, enriches the ing is not carried d on to any great exwblch range from one mule upward.: ana - while insects and trees are dormant cannot tell how and after they start they sort, keeps the berries clean and con- tent 80 the states that make cheese much figuring rapidly, But lu tha northern, and especially Lv and be pruned Trees less infested may be seeded down so as to make tains no germ of noxious weeds. A will have to supply pot only them- much their cowa earned Individually or the eastern states, success In farming should treated with whale oil soap solution the growth slower. This may not work good mulch well applied Is one of tbe selves but the other v Canada has collectively who have intense hatred not on number A acres, or tha made by dissolving Ha pounds of soap on all soils, but It has been our observ- great necessities in- - successful fruit been supplying tbe English trade. That for the Babcock test and for all cream- depends but on how much manure , team help, treatment water. The Kansas of Farmer, in one galon and Is worth trying. They naad growing. When new canes of the Is the trade that we are trying to sup- ery men. to use. Many a market ation had be can are Is spplied at any time when leaves are north hill-sid- e with thin soil blackberry and blackraspberry planting, leas than ten acres make ou with our and trade that ply gardener product, off and Juet as buds are suiting In and only a moderate annual growth. Gingering Horses. Gingering horses eighteen inches high, nip tbe top off requires a very firm article In the way than the farmer of a profits greater 1896 -' of proOhio law at the horse shows, especially the sad- hundred acres who baa not manure to, the spring. The about two inches; ibis will cause sev- of cheese. of dle horse to make them carry their tall grow anything except the standard1 rides for the appointment of boards eral new laterals to grow which should Green Manuring. Grow clover, cow be trimmed severely In the eprl The high up and to present an unusual farm crop fruit commissioners by the township But the market gardener jg. and other crops on the land to of animation and appear smart, Standard VartrMr of Chlrhoiu. amount new- growth imof Lack is trustees, upon the written petition of pease be near a good market, or th) must pinching some In under turned make shape, be The law Is The Golden Wyandotte .s marked is a disgusting and deceptive jockey cost of marketing will destroy Its profive portant It largely increases the beartrustees, requiring them all the coarse manure possible on the ing surface, keeps the bush low, strong, like tbe Silver, excepting that the col- trick that Bbould be prohibited by the fit. Ex. these with libformed and less liable to. Injury or la golden-ba- y to appoint these township fruit eom- -, farm, then supplement and black instead of rules of horse shows ln this country of potash in the form of well severe storms. M. A. white and black. The Whits variety aa It doubtless will in England, sine from mlesloners upon petition, as stated. eral supplies Thayer. It la a good thjag to have two poulof potash, or in Wherever fruits are grown and the muriate or sulphate Is, perhaps, the favorite of the Wyanthe Humane society prosecuted and try yards, so that In one either oat or with and acid In of la phosphoric the all or worked butter with of affected When number the grooms at tha any very .dry tht dotte classes, from the fact-tha- t talnit; trees are is fined a It be sown that will caa other or tome grain bone Comphosphate left such rock; dissolved in It ar of salt and. grains not dis- not so difficult to breed to feather, the London shows. The Veterinarians controubles mentioned above, furnish the hens a goo4 and start a not la secured stat-from the solved and remain In a gritty If the nitrogen aful to the get demned the practice missioners are provided for by the plumage being pure white throughof green food. , supply should nitrate of be, soda. t buy a 72 Ohio of the Experia fraud aDd air Bulletin out They are for this reason, the animal upon the judg . H. E. VanDeman. ment 8tatlon, Issued under therequir- FARJT AND - G RDF aents of the i law, describes the It e, . -- j ii'rt. Horl-coltur- j , pe.l-lion- rem-n:ui- u ... tailor ) '. J'6 me-a1- d-- 1 uv . uiulc-isioo- ' te-ce-nt one-thir- . . ' i at-e- , gieat-grandsir- s, - . D nn back-achin- ot six-inc- saw-dus- ot nt Mtejtas . -- free-bold- manda-tcjry-trpottf- r- ot -- I |