| Show n care CAKE ar OF ehe THE it is not noi the amount of food and care given to the horse that insures his hia health beaith and good condition but buc the times and manner of application there are times when a horse should have a full feed and other times when he should havo have a small one the heaviest feed should be in the evening after his hia days work is la done his appetite is then gratified he lies down to rest and will most likely lie till morning by this thia i time hla hia food has digested his system s is rested he gets up rire refreshed shed wi with th a good appetite his morning meal ineal should not benn bean beaunoyer bea noyer over full on one e not so full aa as that of the p previous evening ile he should be dr driven I 1 ven or worked moderately for the first houn hour or two after that his speed or laborI labor may Aay bo be increased if there is auy any urgent necessity for it his Hi hispid midday reed teed should be smaller smal ler lef than that of morning or even evening illig it should db hp t the hd smallest meal mealon of the day and ana he w will lii ili travel or work on it during the afternoon with more vigor and less leas exhaustion than he would have done dotia on ou a full fall feed and aud will enjoy his evening everitt meal nial with a greater relish if a horse is very thirsty do not give him over two gallons of water he will perhaps want four or five but such a drink would do him more harm than good he will be more r refreshed and better able to perform his duty after drinking two gallons than he would have 1 ave been after drinking four it is nei cessare ces sary sometimes to restrain the appetite even with waterland wat erand this requires I 1 some ome judgment and discretion never suffer a horse that has been driven or worked through the day to spend the night wit without holit first having been well cleaned and his bis ribs well rubbed down this operation if well per perform performed formel ei is worth half a feed it is worth more adre to the owner thau than the price of many feeds the same operation should be performed again in the morn lug in fact horse horbe should never be taken out of the stable to either work or travel without first having his limbs well irell rubbed down it stirlie stimulates blates the circulation and opens opens the vores pores of the skin sidn the horse then feels that behag he has limbs and enjoys a pleasure ia in us using ng them t T aa always lw a y a cultivate an acquaintance with your horse be on friendly terms with him talk to him with a kindly tone of voice pat him on the thO meek neck and even sing and whistle to him for he is fond of music musie and thesel these little attentions are not lost on him pull a handful of grass by the roadside and feed it to him if he is tired and worn down d own it is astonishing how these little atten i eions will encourage and cheer him up now nov let me tell you what to not do do not swear at nors nore cold scold him hirn donot do not whip him if it lithas he has faults try t to coax him birn out efthem of them by kindly treatment but if you try to whip him out of th them em you I 1 will vill whip chip him the deeper into them he rel has a spirit of resents ment if you rouse it in him as dellha well weil as you and you having tife the greater reasoning powers ought ough tto to sho bho show the bessex ample ampie no ethl lir dr n a P lor IDT I 1 rabbi ofa of bas has beep especially specia prominent in ef of the forts fouts 1 adman catholics ao to exclude the ihlein from the publicise public ubil cheol tso ise that alty pity orf off t A A mew few days ago a parey rarey of fishermen V i in ii the ithe yuba river oal oai lal a I 1 stalling f a 11 in to pai 10 t p itoh itah ai hooked 0 land band n e as t bie vid y deser ed exploded smail V vot af giant rant po powder wae wai lu inroe t the jesuit W was Ls asta astonishing nigh niao 19 r t liag ail ali all IV the oish in 1 aj the vicinity bathe 1 jagge and ana A I 1 aima au I 1 ltv t AI D Is of cibart bor tor darm carm warm water wll wil cheh el bb 1 fia fin k I 1 s as much flour as lii ill 11 kiv cah a thick cream m bal in 1 hafto beatus bip ail all jhb ier h as t hj p b wo aa as wili will ii lay on a qi dini ug udd 4 arid and dozen eh claves it 1 16 as t adof aa or if V 1 ot boiling befi t thae in J tife ilfe tm ieee leue vry lwi few minty rg hl be at mush filet 6 W ty tay lay a cover on ad and put jn n a cool alae anen needed add feruse fo ruse aflfe takeout ouva odua a por port t lon ion nud soften steil lit iii with paste WS 4 rha tha maewill maU 91 will AVill last twelve months it I 1 i better betten atte ihan lii uzi gum abbi as ag it aloes ie paper and can be written ont on ex tim THE mormons cormons are greatly exercised over the nevA newspaper paper given to vice president fc colfax for tor bearding thellon the lion ilon in his den and daring to denounce polygamy in salt lake city the deseret news indignantly declares that in no community on the continent can a stranger express himself in antagonism to the views and prejudices of the inhabitants of that community with so great impunity asin asin avin salt lake city henes hence all this outcry about the daring an and add courage of mr eonas conas amounts to no more than and feathers we cannot quite blame the mormons cormons for some exhibition of temper over the unfair manner in which they are treated by the press of the country the absurd stories set afloat in regard to them are brough to try the temper of a saint let alone aloni a mormon saint who is popularly supposed not to be the most patient of mortals under provocation there never was a more mistaken notion than that the mormons cormons dread discussing the question of polygamy with the gentiles ir we are satisfied from personal person observation that just there verse is thease the case they plume themselves indeed upon the ability with which they can defend defond their pecullar peculiar institution both on scriptural authority and on the ground of morality tr aera there thero are half a dozen of the tho mormon leaders fluent adroit speakers any one of whom would cheerfully tackle even as skilful a disputant as mr Colfax and aud and aud ask no odds brigham young makes a point of inviting every gentile preacher who visits salt bait lake city kohold to hold hoid forth in in the tabernacle inviting free discussion and in inthe the opinion of the mor mons at least he has bag never neven failed fayed to vanquish his cle cie clerical richi opponents with mith great slaughter the mormons cormons need reconstructing pretty badly in the th matter of their domestic institution institutions si but it is just aswell as well to tell the truth about them washing ton star nov 5 |