Show astor for c in winter of our animal is to ace of clr body to about one hundred degrees cold cr damp barnyards barn yarda cracks in the barn or ads want ng and exposure to torm greatly in create the consumption of food to no good purple much more regard is to tho comfort of our lock in theio than formerly we think however many fail the loss offord sustained by coin polling animal to drink ice cold water water ai it canies conies arcs n from the well has a temperature of about fiffy grecs when allowed to til frozen over and the ice thon broken and pieces of ice than buffered to remain in alie water tho speedily falls to thirty five degress experiments art reported which acm to that it pays to artificially warm alie drinking water for cows be this as it may no one can doubt that water at fifty five degree is cold enough for health the wider that an animal drinks hit to be railed to the temperature of its body say one hundred degrees and of course it requires much more firl raibel pail fill of water dred than tit water from fiely anve degreck de greci to one hundred dearias de grias if tho heat required to warm the of wt cr degrees was derived from hay or or grain the losa would not in lisny cabes be iv felt but as a mattir of fact aliis heat i obtained from clr con of fit f it and 11 sh or butter and aliis is expensive fuel wo arc well aware that it it not always eay to furnish water free from ice we fill clr trough with awatar and the and sheep and hirasa do nol drink as much n afa ana th axt morning ii a thick layer of ica upon alie water in nuch a case break alie ice in as large pieces as poa isble and pull them out with a rotator hook or rak D not leavo ahm to melt in the water pump plenty off reali water for the animals henry M stanley tay that the custom in africa i that whon on is introduced to a friendly triba blood must be exchanged he says he submitted everal jimca to having hia legs punctured in order to n few drops cf blood while the chief did the samo thing thi information hag created con aanon tho female mi eliom the board arc about to e end out A fashionable young I 1 dy who waa very homely wa speaking to a female friend about a rich young gentleman who wa alao at the ball and who was considered quite a catali lie is auch an and charming young man he prom ased to dance the first willi me and he kept bi promila like a gentleman remarked th hoesly lady yes responded her friend yawning 1 I heard him say that it wa ono of ins rules of life when h lidd anything disagreeable to do to go at it as soon as and be done with it the young ladica lieve not leva arm in arm on the street ince |