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Show FAltll AND GARDES. SUBJECTS SUM. TO INTEREST MtEfil cam AanicuLTUniSTS. Tb. Kim !( llalaa aiua nf II, a r ' Till. tllaaaar, villi, lllrrtllou. , far II. lf.i.nlUn . t.l.-ll. an I AflaetaJ Aalmal Sland.. 'S Th fuct raiKo of till Atnu lini ' MYrrlrtir.or.j,ma,iioiitj It general lr "IT" If tlio litfainruta ami ban,l. arecf till Icim) IiaiI liccntno trnlntl i inil Milargeit. In which olw llm Iront I unJ Iwclc ilnf w m-ijr lcomo Inrolmi I J by our nf ttlontf tliow, tarta, l,m lira lom-fl of lli lino joint 1m Itiic no luincrr I tiroiljr retained In tin lr j,Iikti ljmo Lulfre, or.prunsfuruaril. Young honm inhjct to an .icea of. Iianl i,nlllni l fito they are niMtiral orn liahlo to In Ijuro Ihrlr knem In thl, manner ami raro 1I100M ta taken no( to orcrtAik thi'in under tlia ngn of m-ven )ear. Horse rnii'loyo,! In constant "up lilll" work or mlTerM to r tan.l In ttalk, where thi fall It rontliltraulo and I ho lloor IhatilanllnittlM muscle, of tin, lest ainl lwilnic the Hime,iti In Wmld lalcxrwed to a Uiwlng out of tlio kneel lu eonMinerjco o f IhnligJitncntiantl tendons lavoiu lug wi aliened. WlientIiOrop tr anjle of tho f'Wt U iletrtroTed, as 1 usually ilono liylinrroptoli'w In,?, atich an lur In liluli to nu,l low ho i' In, or when aoro liet-U (AiiM n constant leaning furviard in tho knee, to "'raVrnraiL11" relievo tho rca A A. tetla f fool. 11 .ore. tho evil of Jem l II II. Una to bkli wlileh no treat '" '""" u resulm W lion Hill dleai become chronlo n radical run inajr become lniullle, but taken In tlmoltcan licum!. IIUMell, tho authority for tho fore Koloit, In hi work on ecl-mlMo lior-e-lu Inn. od, Ii.ii, In drraalnir for tills ilU t.ae, to ro tho foot leul and lower It to In roper atixK The iIhm should la narrow In too web and mil-lit nsonn li aafely worn. taring alio w ell roncnt ed on tho ground turfaco and adjnste,! as far back at tho lietl iu tho Mfe ty of tho foot may Kem to require. A at) la?! tho aooop trail alioo or tho kooji toed rolling Motion slio. itiotild Im uanli tiiouRli, If toound Uwt ralaln are iiecewary, um tho four ralkln rhue. I'.lllicr of theao iluttoriu, by shortening tho wound mi. faco at tho too and itreUKthenlng tho knro when the liorw la inotlu forward, wlllrrllero tho 11111111 nnl enable) I1I111 tho better to iaia hli fet t orer nue en Kniund rurfaee, which la asmetlinea tlio cnuni ot lrl ting and .training the al-n al-n ady Injured part. Auothor mean of furthering n cum I to feud the homo from the icronn L Thl will hare tlio elTectof throwing tho nnlm-.l'i weight liniro directly over hi Ilmlx, and tint juil.t nNture, In a manner, to retrench tb enlargeuient In tho kneo bandage. wlnf lira. Heed la Ilia nrlnr. If I ring .ceding I to lu done mako the neceMary arrangement In adTance, o that tho aeedlug can bodono early. If grau ant clocr .id are to bo grown logethtr aw tho gra. ael a week or ten day. before .owing tlio iloter. Uao plintyof MTd, for ono ot tho ciuentlal Item In Mvnring tho inoit protllablo crop nlth grai U to luvo n gool, een Hand, and to aevnro UiU It U neccuary to iim df nty t f .eeib When aowing fur meadow It 1. bent to kerprackrarletyofgraaiarparato. Willi tho ciceptlon ot orchard gnnmand clover no two tarietle of graia riu at tho uino time, and if pno I rut at tho right Hum tho Mlu r will bo it llttlo too cm n or too rliNi. Urehanl gniM and clover ricii l,igi thrr, tnd can li aown together toauadtanlage, tho orchard gnu help, ingln tiuij)'cMetot,revent thoilovrr fioiu hhtglng. Urchard graw, cloer, timothy and redtop .tnnd lint a tho I rind pal gra4 o n for hay, and they alioul I Ihi tho foundation graieta for all nteadow or grass Held. IOnonf tho boat time to row graaaor clover weil I when tho aoil I thawing and fretting ultimately night nnddiy, 'I Imothy or redtop, and iwmetlme clorer, l wwn on winter wheat. Other prefi r to ww oat nnd tluii aow ilocr, but tho objection tothli plan l that when tho crop li harvcMcd It leave tho graa plint ripened to tho hot rnj of tho un, and a It I otic 11 tho raio that (lit re I more or Iim drought at thl time, tho j hint nro tltlier ecriomly Injured or cn tirely killed put. Auutkan Cultivator. Tlio Intlurnco of aeiarator on tho boney market wo subject for coiulder atlun In a recout luuoof TlioUtfckivir' lit view, J. A. (Ireen, of Dayton, III., approved of waratori, and um th?o in the .hit ptngCftMn welln In tho utr. llo contended that with aeparntors honey reacheatha market In more attractlvo toudltiou, I caiier to handle and tor 11 than ll that ittado without them, li 1 rt fer tho tin .eparfttor. Dr. C. U. Miller alttaed tho u of Mparators wherever ono want their comb honey to bo parked for shipment In soinn rea'ptaelo othir than tlio ono that wa on tho l,ho. Ho said, "If lo,,o si parator aro to bo uiod, gitv prcf. trence to wood! If flxid, tin." It, I Taj lor, of I,i-cr, Mich., sail that separator do not U aseii tho leld of honey, but they are an uprnRO fioiu whiih there-aro no caali rttttrn. lie rtiiiimed up tho whole lualttr ua follost tor prullt alono umi no nepuntomt It .(taighter ccmb are iletlivd ilio tho T super w itli wfHiratont If tho e o and tho t'tto are to 1" gratllieil at the eifUN 1 1 liuancial protlt um liiiglvwido frumu Mthirpaiuioii. |