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It nu In n rtid int m i wi ut nn k in whn h to f nV"V h i, sbeip ox oalvea to market 1b anrprU4iig tt T wyrngii m Th rn,Tlniri.t"MlintllltloeTplini thai h I "h w- Hi" nuli nft -.tii put t. i th. r nt It Htan la on the m, n lo h'll tto lnnt eheep or cwIvm anil Flif .' hnwn pmiwlythe nium thiug wh n uaef I n a hn rnik Die f i inn w irk In ootintntcted ftafol lowm Tli re m two atdeplecei finade of oukof nlrmr Mrvintuif, U to 11 feet long, an ma to ttolrerlj 9 by 0 Ihcnea, and c6nnie.l at iiu h oml. na shown in drawing by n 2 by 4 ntnp faati wil llnul by tolta iMtnic through the ai h-piecm jh they nMt npright no the wai(on Then there are four tronplncm toltcd into the tottom of rtdeiriwea, m nhown. which are rj ido of 9liy4I1 tnth litmlier, tho md on being plannl nlmut eht inclm from nd of Mdepiecrn. A Imwr. 1 ttich thu k nnd 13 im.toa wldo in linnly faabtiwl ItiiglhwlMf of the rm k.aealiown hi I'tK Tlu cruwpivcee art tmirtinttl (Ihj hy i Inchee) with n UnUng mortise mor-tise to nieive the supports of tlie sid t turner as shown Thorn niorttaea art made Imbe front Insiile of the ntde pieces. The supports of the side framework frame-work are made of hard wood and are 1 reet huitt at tto totti in they are 3 by J tm,he tn- ring to 9 by 3 at the top, and st bottom of wih u tenon la out to Ut tuto tho mortise in rnw4ecea. Tin rt are Tour of these support or uiri).in on oa b Hide, as shnnn. and to Iheev n boll. I and nailed four !rd t by 4. e nhown lu diagram Tlie lop of the up right or pwt IncutalauaiiEle. so thnt when the top lonl U font, nod ou it villi be i xactly mllcl to the croMphym at the tottom when ued as u hnrack, thU4 furnishing a cotirenhnt fovthiK fur a limn to stand iijn when tlie rw-k is in jm-rition fur loading hay I lit Uj InNUtl liiM ttnuail) hem Uidde mum. width (I tntton) ae the other, I nt Mr llod-rers informs us tiiat he tblnke it would to bertrr ti inches wide IheMtlNMrdnnretotli tolled and nailed to the uprights and npired stout as fot nvnn Tto tol torn totrl Vt iin.hre from tto tet ou Mvo it im bun m.. md lard, Apace '('j iiithiM, thud Iniir I, njute 7 luilin, top board The vn I ifate-4 aro uimle an slmwu in dliiruni nnd aro told In ptou by ii rod name an thooul giitv j awiigontoil Ito uprmht fur tohllug the lines ia hlujj-d to tto top i ro In j and limy to nnfd or remori.il nt pleasure TtowtwU ruck whin Lmp1eU.l Is lu tit o ilec bottom a) low and iiila oeoh jitece firmly made and handled m. rat! lu patting m tlu r fur tuw i u tto WMgonainl svarately liftol off uud bung tip when done otitig On theouUideuf well ldi leoe t-f tottom frame and di raatlv over enth crusorieLO tin Pi ti i strong iron staple toltwl tl runnh tho tfieiit'ce, wljlch tiulds tto bottom uf tlu nprlfrht when used at n hogr&ih, n. town tu FU 1 These staples are alwut 44 by 14 in the rlenr so that tbo np rights pais nsdily throtmli thatu, tlio tot torn of ujriKlHt, f(i r puling through, renting on tint of truiikco, whili si-Und si-Und stout half uu im ii ouuulu of traiue. ym it After the pari are nil made, lint put tho totium tramiuuitt ou the w;nn, ttoupkico tho sides in ptMtlloti. If to to usoil as a lutym k iuiM.tt tho u Is of tho uprights Into tto tuortUtnof thiKrucs-ptoc thiKrucs-ptoc no that the upright will rent o i the iiislu vldcpttto of tottom frame, as In fi 9 Then put the upright for toM i ok tho liucs in it plncc, luxert the uolt tli.it holds It and the lark is ready for na If for hauling win, sheep or cehes let the totloiu of uprights drop Intu the staples n shown In Fig. l.tuen put up uud fttfti.ii tho end gate aud klldu in ii Usird of tbo propi r width o i ith side of tto main entertoanl, lu us to make a rvasonably t-luev llor for tho auiiuuls to stand on, ami the rai k U complete Try it, iiuy farmer uin make tt. and ttoro Is no putoiit un it. It may be iiuulo of ail) siM doolred but tho dt-meiuioiis dt-meiuioiis above giu u uij lliosv that tru ordiuanly nstnl Tlie iron tots ud are all half au im.li Ibiok -Dretders U i let to totlott Nt. far line. DurLjj the jt winter and spring wa fM (Hilton sosl to hogs wIiIumIiw of hndingout tthetlur they can to to fed wlttout fatal results. We fitd them until April an 1 lost no hogs In cunatv ipteiice. Tlio seed was thoroughly stoutucd, toth with aud without turnips, tur-nips, after which it was Konurally miked with some hrm before totng fed. The hogi Um bjarnod to eat it and eceiued to Itemmo very fond of it, doiug mncli totter than before wo tojritu feeding wmI, or after we quit While wo h.iv neter tried fMsling roaateit cotton seed, it is very doubtful If tt la au improve-ment improve-ment on lfjainitU Utmever, we ei to try the roasting process an 1 will report results I a tor on. J l Little hi To Fnriii and Ramh |