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Show Points of Interest. The change from old to new corn in feeding, especially with hogs, should be made gradually, mixing old and new together to-gether at first. One of the best places for a garden is the site of an old poultry yard. Good farmers sometimes build temporary incisures in-cisures for fattening hogs upon bare spots in their h ids. By the time the hogs are ready to slaughter the bare 6pot will have been transformed into an oasis of fertility. Bran mashes at night, with green food during the day. are good for constipation constipa-tion in horses. The census returns 8how that the cattle cat-tle ranches are becoming snjaller in size; bo are the herds that range over them. There are as many cattle as ever, but they are in smaller bunches and the number of different owners is greater. The tendency of the time is for tue small ranch or farm to encronch on t he cattle range and absorb it ' Potatoes, when crushed and mixed with meal, have valuable fattening p: :p-rties :p-rties for both cattle and hogs. Cook potatoes for the' pigs, hut crush tbein and give them raw to the cattlu. j When a fowl baa c&ly leg dip the leg Into kerosene .nd it will get well The McKinley law doubles tho duty on corsets. If, however, they expect this will stay the tide of corset wearers or loosen tho strings that bind woman to her corsat, reformers are indulging in a vain hope. |