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Show I. -, r- - i VW T& U V4 r ' W. t J '- r W r Tablets." AU Or. 25c. For money if it failj to Co. rale by Itlter Dro. Pru;; C-- v " ' jf lilies. .3. Ladifs CNit tnZn from female and it ia for ladies only that Dr. di-eas- SHIPPING FOR HOGS. es, X Crate That Rtll Keep the Porher. In Good Condition. u pre Favorite Prescription Chores first The is diseases. female It thing necessary in shipping pared; Cares all is a good crate, without use. to or and pigs very pleasant hog. local a remedy Bros. Pater is certain of his shipno breeder which bottleat a Try it ladies. I in safety . ' destination at ment Cos. Drug arriving and. in as fine order as when placed on board of car. The crate, illustrated herewith, is made of seasoned linden wood, a material at once very lough, Has jnst received the finest line of Fall hard to bieak and light, a requisite in to and Winter samples that ever came shipping animals by express, especially Loan, - Tailor made Pants from $4.00 rates are inclined to be exorbitant. when and see him. and Call Cleaning up. Is 13 inches wide, 24 Inches crate This done. Kepairing neatly feet long, and can be made four and high Logan, Tnran Stbket, In like proportion to suit the largest hog. The material used la sawed ex J. ThomOO. the Tailor, mhk oebeker; Attorney and i l.t it should always he Towiiia, te not to write I thats the f -- aided or boiled, and never be used ex- fusii elyl or ns'the principal Ingredient in food where high elaa, streaky baron is desired, as its tender cy Is to produce fat. It is of the utmost iropor t".ee that pigs should be fed at regu lar Intohnla. When this is not attended to they become restless ami do not thrive ns they ought to. , The - food should be mried from time to time, ns Dothing proraofhs a good appetite like change of food. question Whether nia 'better to lake'up the - -pen After a sleepy dinner of baked bean To nib it scratch your pate and feel - - for brains, Or seire yottr ficissora manfully'' and dip clip and dip The better thought of others! We pause for council Joe! hand the scissor. A. E. B., in Eureka Democrat. TWO STABLE DEVICES. The progressive ladies of West-fiellnd., issued a Womans Edition of the Westfield News, bearing date of April 3, J89G. The paper is filled with matter of interest to women, and we notice the following from a correspondent, which the editors printed, realizing that it treats upon a matter of vital importance to their sex:, The best remedy for croup, cold3 and bronchitis that 1 have been able to find is Chamberlains Cough Remedy. For family use it b&s no equal. I gladly recommend it.. 25 and 50 cent. bottles for sale by Riter Bros.' Drug Co. To Prevent a Horae Kicking and to Poll Ilor.e Thieve.. The illustration shows a device to be used w here a horse kicks his stable comh galpanion. It la mad ft from vanized Iron tubing. The two corners are screwed together with a return coupler. Pins go through hole in the upper ends and are attached to the woodwork of the stall. A cord is fas one-inc- -- ! i Counsellor at Law. Court House, Logan, Utah Office a r V J AND COLLECTOR. Business Promptly Attended Edwards Block, Logan. to. T C. DAILEY, LAND ATTORNEY. t. V. 8. nund Offio, One LaksOity, Obtains patent, ,lor Arrlomtnr, .ad Mineral land. Gorier ponatarv given. ,iltited and Information ALFRED GOODSELL"" ntah. Newton. at next door . t, A: C. JACOBSON; FOR Blacksmithing and al kinds of fepairing on vehicles. , General f f r f -- f Prosperity c mes quickest to the man whose liver is in good condi Do Wittr Little -- Early-Ris era are famous little pills for con- tionr CRATE FOJl SHIPPING HOGS. then when mndc into orate each one U tron ted to a coating or two of paint. AH Haw fuzz is removed by a sharp jack FIRE INSURANCE, 4ab-Agen- ' Smith. Edward KOTARYTUBLIC, real estate agent,.. . VV. Sosth of Deseret Hills.' i plane. .The crat is put together with wire uails. , For the sides and tops meone-hal- f HOLDBACK IN STABLE. by four Inches and four feet. If pieces, and equally' divide the spate. J'ie bottom is iaore piece one inch thi,k,JlS tened to the device for raising or lowinches wide and fonrfect long less one ering as required. When wot lu use it inch. . Front end contains on piece one-ha- is raised and is well out of the way of does not interfere by ten by 18 inches, and two half evefj thing. In use, it animal uilhuthe r movements, ex oil at by fmteby tS irebe, each.hia to door-en- d prevent has two beng too free with by cept and feet hia legs. cross 19 inside for inches Zy3 by Mrip. horse out Jop,aui bottom, and lftwo outside top To prevent thieves inking and bottom strips one-haby four by 1R inches, with two upright strips one-hainches 23 each side for by 2yt by of the movable door, and to which are fastened the side strips. The door is one-haby eight by 23 inches, and is held firmly to place by a wire 'nail driven partially in., at top end- - The eornpr posts In front end are one by two by 23 Inches, tind on the Inside of them is fastened rC hoard one half by eight by IS Inches, which forms with the outTO FOIL I10RSE THIEVES. side "board a feed space of two inches in width In front end of' crate.1 The of the stable place a bar of Iron acfqss board on the Inside comes within an the. doorway, as shown in cut, one end inch of xthe bottom, where a trough is (a) entering far enough through the made .by tacking in a piece of board doorpost to allow the other end (b) to one-haby four by 18 inches, at a slant fit into a socket. An iron key is put ojLaiout, thesnmc.degree as show a, by intojv hole In. the baruear (a) and pad one side of the let ter V. When ready to locked there. These two devices are not Orange ship, place crate in the wagon and back, - patente'd and they are effective. u up to the driveway door in the bog Judd Farmer! house,. w hich is on ft level with the HINTS FOR STOCKMEN. wagon bed, and you canjoad or crate Tn thc'hogTAvith easeTlhenput"feedla a colt to harness never the box at end fvrale, and it will work traimng It beside a sluggard or worn out drop down as it is eaten from the horse, but rather by a quick, active, trough; thus affording plenty of food steady horse. for the hog until the end of the jour.After the orchard is well started to ney. Water can be given in the trough, growing, the best plan of manuring is at intervals, by those having the ani- to scatter broadcast all over the surmal in charge. In such a crate, bedded face of the ground. with straw, the hog should rench its Keep the old sows that have proved destination O K. Farm and Home. themselves good breeding animals ns as they continue to farrow good long TREATMENT OF PIGS. Utters of thrifty pigs. v A Mixed Diet I aunll, rrotluees SatisIn commencing to feed new corn 'to factory Itcsolts. hogs it is best to commence with a The treatment of pigs intended for light ration at first and gradually porkers and those intended for bacon increase as they get accustomed to should from the nge of 12 or 14 weeks eating. be somewhat different. " The former With all stock intended for market may be pushed on sharply, and fed it is an item to crowd the feeding now, at least three times a day, says National a better gain la proportion to 'the Protisioner, but core should be taken amount of food supplied can be sehot to give more food at each meal cured now'than later. Fqrmers Union. than is thoroughly cleaned up. A good mixture of two or three sorts of ground Why Baled IIajr la Mnstj. Much of the baled hay that comes corn, either scalded or steamed, with the addition of some boiled potatoes, to market is musty. Most farmers a little skim vtheiutbey bale hay think It need mangles or ewedes.-an- d the bales are smaltr'llut milk, will makeporkers flt for the mar ket In four or five months. Pigs intendthe amount of hay packed in them is t ed for bncon should bo allowed a always sufficient to get up a violent of exercise, and for the first ferment unless the hay fa properljr four or five months need oniy.be fed, dried before it is put into the bale. If twice ndayou sueirfood as will protherewere more eare used-Ia- . baling mote growth and produce flesh rather hay the price for it would be much than fat, but they should never be better than it is, the hay itself rillo stop gro w ingnot to loseJheir would.bebetter worth, suckers flesh. When put up to feed, 2 i The Fluht for Pare Money. ' the change to richer foot! should If there Is one nubject above all oth Opinions vary very much as era that needs attention just now it is to whether It is desirable to give meal that of honey adulteration. We must raw or cooked; for my part, I have n national pure food law enacted have found the best results from cooked soon, or the business of pure pretty ' 9 food. will be ruined forhoney production t regards the diet on which bacon, ever. The shameless adulterators are pigs should Ihj fed, it is impossible to will so con at and work, constantly lay down any hard and fast rules. The tlnue until to compelled by the enstop pig, of all animals, thrives. best on a forcement a of rigid mix il diet, and ever)- pig feeder must law. The United States Bet keepers decide for himelf what is the mixture union has a big job ahead of it. It w ill that he can mot economically nse, require the united efforts and) fund having regard, to the produce of his of all beekeepers to win in this fight. country. There is no doubt barley meal is well worth undertaking, however It is one of the best fgods for In fact, beekeepers cannot afford to the production of good bacon, w ith the. ' submit longer without soon finding addition of a small quantity of pea or their occupation 'gone. Wisconsin Agriculturist. a. Jf r lf The-renro- pieccs-one-h- alf lf r street ? t This water is a sure cure for rhu matism, miners leading, indigestion, catarrh, constipation, chronic diarrhoea, palpitation of tha heart and all kidney and nervous troubles. Towels and suits washed, by 8 Empire Laundry. i . . , . THE NEW YORK WORLD Edition. TIibice-a-Wee- k IS Pages a .Week. .. . 15S Papers a Year. - FOR ONE DOLLAR. . v Published every alternate " day except ' Sunday rf- - ' i 'The ThriceaWeek . 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