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Show RAOBIT THAP. A llatt.lr Cnitlrtvair iM-rltiM antl fl In.lrotoJ by rratfl larmi-r Itabblta aro the eaUt of nil aultnnls to take, for the roaaon that when In th trap th y inraritUy ait down before attempting at-tempting tu nlhhldattht tut A boy Inlraipin;TabbUa rlda thpretnia-aof destructive Mil mil, provt le n isl'-o diali for the table and Jim hi sport m well The common "flfftire A" trap la the tlmjleet form. The on ahuwn In the cat U n hiudy affair, bnd U easily mad aafollonai CtW&erfLfc a iiithr 11 a lint t Ttur. Kail tlfteiOiuards a little le than two feet hnijf and n foot wl le together for Iwttmn and aide. Nail anothr one rnnnln tip to a point or with n plfx-e tialleit en, m ahown tu the ?if-xavtn(ff ' for tho luck For tbo top an 1 front tmll two 1 b-cea together of the h-uttth of the sldea and height, nnd f uteti by aldmre Joint at the Uick. The apparatus for I acttlng conalsta of two piere of Wood and n string Whittle oik- piece, which ta about ten Intlu loux, to a iint at one en 1 with n tmtrlt at the other an put It throuffh ft bole lnrrl In the bat k n few Inrhca from tho Ixttlem, Iho other ideco inaVo thlael hniil at both cndi an 1 notch it w m to tt h string lu tho ml Idle. Make another notch lu Tint end tf tho top for this small pie.f, ai shown In tho figure, l'lutt it ono irid u( the trlu to tli( front of 1h top to pan ovt r tho tiuUhod atlck at tho back to tho braro fa trued between the tiotcliv of the Uit atlck mil back For a luiit usejtlccr of njplea or tnrnl. .r even corn on the cob, the I uit U ln faatcued tu the rolutM atlck on the Inside of the trap. A rabbit enuring the trnp nibbles at the bnlt.shaklutf thu Ixdt tick, which In tnni reta fretf tlie brace1, an 1 the cover fall. Tho notcliM hhouU b onl) m dup as to fahly allow the trap to loiMt. Bwls for It .... The average borw Ima a epitlal fon ! newt for aiiKnr nnd othr nw ta, nnd thU kj jh tlto ha U-eit enci iwf ully t ati red to Indifferent ptrta of tho world for fm pro liu hla health nu 1 condition lion- n thrhewtll upon sac- harluo auuetnnLiH, an I tt IwaiJ that In Amtraltu nud South Ainertia nip ir and int laaaea aro l.trrfily iimh! ua borw foitd lu n i-atinff them for eali: lis tendency ttu add ttb tu tha form and Kluaaimwa to the coat, liottt pridmbly followers of health dijrwtluii nud well nKulnte.l U-ntta. ('oltnlt nre rvnlnrly tnated to ration of the fafrlnaiiuu; diet hujnr not only 1m I roe-j the condition of thecolU, but It j'r-t cnts risks of atoppaye of the Imw ell ortmpHitlouof tho stomach during the rjaon when dry food onl Upntcurable. The in.iuiti.r of ikiuj thu awoeteiietl foo.1 UtoduMtohe tho sufeir or uioIuah lit Water and jdur It upou chtff ircut hay, int -J Hit well. If the tntaa I at first not relisheil, nKfi"! prufercuco will eooti develop, nml the colt will lkk, with the Krontitt tnjojinfiit, tho bottom an I Mdraof tlieiunUKr louu; after the lust uiorwd of t half and cut bay has beeu 1. itt 11. Southern Cultivator H fr tl. ApUrlsU "What )mt wosit npou whtn t)w ln hhear asks n writer In (ileaulngs lu lire Cultnn, and luiiuftlUtely answer tho 'iufttlou In tho follow liu fiuliiom "WlO, (tool, of cuursu. Uu blvecoer, 1 "M A HANDY KHAT rt HBI orCMNO HlsM. a lot or ntiy other device ao hamly und cumfortnble aau Hsbt atiol with n drawi r optnlu- ut the in 1, lu which to carry the boo brush, aiuokt r fuel, makhis, actuors, slatca, iueu caia and quoen cetla Then at tho other end luto couple of kockvta one for J noil, the othtr for h bca) Lutfo or chlat b Tuke this stool by the ulru hundlo lu one hand, ) our tutckcr lu the other, and ) on have all you ncvJ for ordinary work and M.ra)i of wax. with honey adhering, uiu bo shut uway from robUr.0 lu a llttlo tiiamul ou ponttry ratelng publUhod by Tim Fanners ltevbw 00-tura 00-tura these suggestion ou artlQoUl fnm-UiUoni fnm-UiUoni "Ik'gin with u lOOigtj lncabv tor and learn before )ou tryn larjjtr one, because expcrlmco is tho b?t teacher. Havo the luitibator warm before be-fore )ou put tn the tftga, which ought nil to bo of normal size and jrfect fhapi' Don't turn over a mau a w urk to n boy i it will pity tu watch jour IncuW turto keep aw alo nt nlsht to watch tho thlcka hatched out wheu iivcessar. Ttvtt(0'ir luoubator with luoUture, no luoUluro, plenty of air und air shut otf, im.ich lui-uhAtor maydlfltr from the , other. The nourer the tempcraturo ti Ujt to 1U1 dK. tlto Utter. If the chicks do nut hatUi mt by the twenty flnt day the htott U too low; if they W Kin to hatch on the eighteenth lUy tto bcut U rather high. ! "Turn tho tun half oir twlco a daj ( e& will Ut jiirol auOUIently when the nru turned. The fresher tho t-Kf aro set tbo but Ur. Keep the luoubator In a . plato of moderate teiupernturo. Tiu j much moisture is tbo cause of many ' failure. Ineub4torimiuKuranao much lra lUuliturg th tu low ) ears tfo and nre tnj rimonling towarl still let, aouio I udtouitiiiK iiuuo whatever. 'Ihoy say never epriukle the ejifs, but depend on tho water puns for moisture. Too much lieut U a froqntiit cause of death In tbo , rhell 1 "Ihe brooder ihonl J nhrajs bo dry. The length of tlmo chicks aro kept In tbo broodir depends u(on the jhuu and neither, usuully about six witka. You wantnatovo with n water jacket und outflow and return pJp-w for tho hot waur, A simple stove will nut keep tt a ( chkka wnrin nu 1 hot water pilots art, tha Ithluif Whenubout six weeks o Ukj chicks ihuuld lw (fraduate! from the broodtrto a well built lime, covered w ith (food roomiff and not freezing cold." |