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Show HOG TRAP FOR RINGING TIME. . Contrivance That Will Make the Task an Easy One. Tho nccompanylng Illustration nhows r, u handy device for rinsing and K)pn- ' rating hogs, Tho front and uiljusl -.hlo barn only nro represented, but the t M body Is In tho shape of an oblout' box, 1 'H long nnd deep enough to admit any gt sized hog and narrow enough to pre- ip'l Vent his turning nruund. The parts of tho front Illustrated its (1 C and II D should bo made tloubla, with tho pieces K and V between tho strips. Tho doublo' pieces of GO shiintd bo connected with four strong IkiHh, and tbo pieces of II 1) should lmo ,JH holes bored through-them; thou thu ''H bars nro put down nnd the forked end G f il P , . 2 , 1 UU UU aHH Device for Ringing and Separating rests on n bolt, whllo an Iron pin h put through II D. nnd tho bar nlco, 9Bl making It stationary. BBfl Tho adjustable hnnd bars A am) I) BBl should bo mado of two hy four lumber, HJ and slightly hollowed out, m ns to fit 9Bl tho neck of thu hog. They nro forked SJ on the end. and so lit tbe bolts, that jflBl uro In G C. flHJ Tho back ot tho trap Is mu like HB tho front, says Pralrlo Farmer, but no HH bars aro used. Instead a board li HJ dropped down in plnco, thereby keep- SBl Ing tho hog from hacking out. BVJ Tho hog is admitted ut tho back, and ''BVJ whon ho gets tn tho front bo Is grlppo. JHJ around tho neck with tho bars., Tho BB Iron pin Is put through each bar and HH tbo holes ot II D. Ho Is hold in this jHH position whllo being nmg after which 'BVJ ono of tho bars Is slipped out Anl (ho AVJ hog passes on. HB |