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Show DAI11Y AND YOUITRY. INTERESTING CHAPTERS FOR UUR feeding. RURAL READERS. lirnim now RarrMifal Ohio. of F. J. Wilson, Frel-'- e t, NEW CARIB0V TYPE, County, j The American Museum of Natural History has just placed on exhibition the magnificent head and antlers o! new type of caribou, hitherto unand in a pointed design down the back known to science. The specimen obtained is considof the skirt are broad tucks embroi- an important contribution to our ered Cortlrelli blue and with tan dered pale Fllo wash silk. The gllet, or vest, of knowledge of the distribution of cariIt the bodice is of Valenciennes lace. Over bou in northern North Ameilc;t. tightly-fltte- u was fouud in the Kenai Peninsula, this is a bodice, boitlcreil with the embroidery, Alaska. The technical name of this under which are sim"lsted vest forms new specimen is Hcugifer Htouei. Unof pale blue louisine, embroidered with fortunately, the entire body of tin1 black and white French knots. These urilxxi could not be pres ived. The are made with E. E. embroidery silk measurement of the animals in flesh The blue inner vest rolls at the neck were as follows: Full length, 7 feet 1 Into a broad, embroidered collar, un- inch; height to withers, 4 feet 4. The der which is a deeper collar of the embroidered crepe, bordered with a deep fall of Irish point lace. (lratt Thl Ilia Farm A Faw II In to m to tha Cara of Lira Slock l)rrtnuut the enclosure. The hen will scratch and find everything It contains In the way of food and call her flock to get It. Its a treat for me to see the young I'uultrr is one of the most imLuehMi Gown. and Poultry. factors to be considered in reportant At a buttercup luncheon the other lation to poultry culture. The men From Cow to f'uttomar. whp are inventing sanitary exhibition day the gowns were simply beautiful. The subject of sanitary milk Is one coops and putting them on the market You can bave no Idea of the loveliness that should command a great deal of are at least stirring up Interest in the of yellow until you see it in all Its posattention, for milk and milk products subject. We need coops for exhibition sibilities. There were gowns in coware an Important part of the dietary purposes that are sanitary in every slip colored cloth, tailored, and very of civilized people. Yet the subject particular. When we get to the point simply trimmed with bands of the is never thought of from a scientific where we have sanitary poultry houses same; and there were black dresses set standpoint by the 'majority of the and yards we will have done much to off with vests and stocks and belts of d satin. people. However, a few of the more decrease the losses from diseases, both A charming gown was In black serge. thoughtful ones are becoming inter- contagious and a Just Imagine serge as a dressy lunchested along this line. The DepartAre high scoring show birds good eon gown, with a buttercup colored ment of Agriculture of the Ohio State University has put into practice the layers? At least one poultry raiser yoke of taffeta, overlaid with very scientific methods of handling milk to thinks not. In a letter to the Farmheavy winter lace. The cuffs were of an Illinois the k kind, of buttercup silk, produce what is known as sanitary ers Review John Culbert, of says: breeder ltocks, them. Really, they over lace with Plymouth S. the milk. It is thus described by T. I'rrlty Shirt Waist Last November (1900) I exhibited a are making up serge in many ways this This pretty white flannel shirt waist Wheeler in a recent issue of the AgriWhite Rock pullet. She won first with year, and Sts fine quality deserves cultural Student: came whatever treatment may be accorded it The held consists of about forty a score of 95. As soon as she month One to home she started lay. cows, mostly Shorthorns, llolstelus to the poultry show and Jerseys. Much could be said later I took her Coitumai for Itrldovnialda. about the feed and methods of feed- at Joliet, where she scored' only A complete Puritan costume, cape 92 She got the extra and points. ing, but space will not permit. The cap, from white satin, the rap of on Laying spoils shape." cows are placed in the barn in white- cuts embroidered gauze, was worn so far as scoring exquisite of the Bhape pullets, washed stalls, where they are daily bridesmaid. Another autumn an by is concerned. I have took her liberty in dress of brushed and cleaned. The milkers for premiums advantage 4 In to lay at cf herself, framed wear white suits and have damp pullets that started a by and they are not fit to show. In making picture with cloths to wipe the cows udders, which months, great hat of brocade, canary 80016 high do not make with removes any loose dirt that might fall Birds that of wand white, nosegay of from black, as a rule." white roses and green leaves attached. into the pail. The first two or three good layers fancier this isComing ima poultry doubly It requires courage, however, for the squirts from each teat are milked on portant We have heard it asserted the ground as germs get Into the end before that lolltary maid to depart from tradition high Bcorlng birds were to of the teat and would otherwise be any extent. To such as prefer more two distinctive features which mark to prove poor egg producers, but Tamlllar modes two costumes are ofmilked Into the bucket. As each cow likely beside this new member of the caribou group has generally been little there is milked the milk is taken to a room assertion to back It We hope to bear fered which bear the cachet of excelare, its colorations and largo and unlent style. One Is from finest silk and apart from the stable in which is fit- from others on the same point usual form of antlers. The color deswool veiling, shell pink, made up with ted up a Star Cooler. Cold water runs cription is as follows: 'Wliit Flannel Shirt Waist, Laced frills, fichus and lace over a white soil through this cooler and after the milk Front of nose black to middle of Ionltrr Ilouna Floor silk slip. Of similar description, though Through Embroidered Rings.V. is weighed and recorded, it is poured chin and edges of lower lip nostrils, From Farmers Review: I prefer a with fewer frills and no fichus. Is a From John WanaimAcr, llmadwa;, N. into a tank through a strainer and or silvery white; top of nose, grayish board as a maids dress of opal blue valle with Is tucked and opens in front over i from the white runs over the cooler into another ground floor every time, muzzle back to a point floor has many disadvantages that a white lace. tucked and stitched vest of black taf- opposite the eyes, black, passing into strainer, and into the can. While the board a feta. Black silk cord and tassels lace lark (blackish) brown posteriorly and cows are being milked the atmosphere ground floor baa not. First, exacross the vest, running through rings, on the sides of the head to below in the stable is kept as free from dust floor is harder to clean when the a Idas for Vlaltlng ('oatiimc. crements are dried on same than tan worked with Cortirelli crochet silk the eyes; cheeks and throat still lightof costume This and odor as possible. The cows are visiting dainty floor. Also rats and other vernever fed ntil after milking, and this ground er brown; a narrow space surrounding find min a place to harbor under a is not done by the milkerB. After the the eye and tear duct grayish; lop and a on board floor which they cannot do milk is placed in cans it is hauled to sides of neck dark grayish brown, birds the floor. In addition, Townshend Hall in a hand cart, where ground from their thembecoming lighter and grayer at thn hurt perches flying it goes through the process of separat selves oftener by alighting on board base of the ncclt, and then abruptly ing, standardizing and bottling. It is floors. This is especially so with the darker iu front of shoulders (skin of first weighed and then emptied into a body not preserved): front of neck breeds. In building a poultry vat and a sample taken, which is test- larger stone white, furmiier a longitudinal sharply be of should walls the house ed to find the per cent of butter fat. or defined band four to five inches wide, brick and let into the ground sufFrom the vat it goes into the separaof greatly lengthened white hair, in the and ficiently deep to prevent rats tor, which not only separates but purilike from working through under them. strong contrast with the sides of the fies it taking out all the dirt so that The neck. bouse should be filled In poultry there is no sediment left in a bottle with earth at least six or eight Inches Tills heavy fringe of white hair on of milk after standing for hours. By a above the outside ground, so that no the front of the neck, with its striksimple method of figuring the propor- water will soak Into It In the spring ing contrast iu color jvitli lie adjointion 13 found by which to mix the milk and when It rains. Such a ground ing portions of the neck, firms an .to five per rent. The mixed milk is floor is dry and easy to clean and is liiiig mark from all easily disiir-giiJust ot lit r jxlstiag types. The a. .tiers are placed into a tank which is arranged nature's floor for the fowls. to fill four bottles at time, the bottles imagine a hungry lot of fowls scratchmuch hcavb r, wi'li better dev'doped being placed in a tray which runs on ing for their breakfast on a board floor, species, wliil-- a special point of difa track under the tank. In this mansize and even if it is well littered with straw; ferent c is found iu the li.-cner the milk can be bottled very rapid- it seen: s tlu-- would almost tear off form of the front branch of peculiar : ly. it is put iu quail and pint bottles their talons.- I lave discarded board the nntl.'rf. ! t which are rapped and placed on a cor floors altogether, and do not see a singo back to ruguted iron tabic and washed with gle reason why 1 dried have then houses are cleun water. tlmo them. My They poultry QUEEN OLGA. with a towel and placed in cases and ground floors, as has also my brooder house, which is 20xSi) feet, and I would the milk is ready for the customer, The bottle and utensils in the labora- not lake a board floor in any of them Queen ()J.;a of Greece, who, it is of broadcloth for luncheon gown, tiimimd wiMi said, will soon pay a visit to her im- 1. tory are washed and placed in a steam as a gift. Lewis Sehmcrtman, Stephchest and live steam turned on which enson County, Illinois.. embroidery in pale blue; green and pink ecru lace at tin ('at, failing full floor The sterilizes and forming revers. Yoke of white tucked cloth. Vest of blue and white thoroughly is made of white tile and is scrubbed striped panne velvet. Stitching on gown in same shade ns cloth. Tlnjinir of Tattle Femls. panne. 2. Luncheon gown of light blue broadcloth, with vest of twice a day. In fact everything is kept The pi ices for grain and feeding el Little th.oi t!. straps ou shade Velvet velvet. of as clean us possible. In this way the 0 black Tie gown deeper stuffs which are now ruling are so high of the velvet Vote of blix erepe Belt with velvet the of the 8. U. dairy has gahxd a reputation cloth, piped more than L:V tore, Vj j, Those that it behooves tlm buyer de chine. Hat of the blue cloth, faced with black tel vet. and blue quills. which other dairymen envy. of the sundry fitness the to ever study of while revers healthful of stitched same; how with coat of to 3. Bee cleun, wish cloth, straps who gray Long 7 ir;"'A;v matcria's offered for cattle feeding purbordered with band of embroidery. milk is produced are invited to inspect cloth, from the communication a says poses, Its methods. No one after seeing the Vermont Experiment Station. Meals hesi would for cared is milk way the feeds of all sons are offered, some crep cloth Is embroidered by band whieh ar nttachei; on each side to the and tato- about using it. Several persons good and some bad. Their market and trimmed with Irish point lace and white flanrxl. Simlar decorations on after passing through the bottling laprices often bIiow no relationship light blue louislne silk. The skirt Is the cuffs and a stock ro::ar and tie of boratory have said they did not blame whatever to fitness; hence the need of black taff-t- a complete this simple yet milk, the people for wanting O. t. very effective little beyond the mere matter of looking and that it was well worth the price. cost. When dairymen come to recognize that The state feeding stuffs inspection i ftiM.s : r.V'MioN. the secret of gotui milk is cleanliness of the part two years has served to k slippers have very high New biii then will the dairy industry be of far point out more clearly to the retail i Is. lit gold Thy an- put forth by greater Importance than it is dealer as well us to the consumer the d good and bad distinction between Lace ovals are sold for Honiton lacs Raining 1hiMiaanl an-- l Gama llirda. StaVermont The feeds. Experiment work. One can pet thoe by the yard perlal cousin, tb1 ertr. is one of the From Farmers He view: In regard in white and ecru, a .id in different statelies t and most serene of the royal to the difficulties of iiiising pheasants tion is now about to issue a bulletin on he is the blest at most women of Europe, I wish to say 1 have found that the showing the character of the goods sizes, very incxpciK-iu-lbystandard The Duke Conof sale Grand last the as food spring. greatest trouble is to find such fancy shops. as run about to were found of the late of brother stantine until Russia, products a of in remain violets will eat and healthy rtcl The wearing they made by 11., and was imuried Alexander Czar a is current hat fashion, they are 10 or 12 days old. and the usual. The guaranties mourning as to their qualand one whieh rtaixls belter chance to King George on Oct. 27. 1SC7, two only food I have as yet been able to the manufacturers but there find Is about such as a mother bird ity were commonly upheld; to thrive in cold, foggy l'aris in No- years after his lection to thn throne were a few cases of serious adulteraof Greece. Six is just iu years old. would find for her young while at libvember than here. accidental. or are intentional Pheasants tion, woods. in the The love of much veiling has not erty freThe Mayflower linseed meal containwith the summer. Three veils strictly a wood bird; yet they are passed lf of the ed but little more than A FAMOUS HUNTRESS, with afternoon dress are as common quently found In open fields In queBt this class of goods of food. They are quite fond of alprotein which as two, and one lias a look about it most all kinds of worms, insects, and should contain; a few samples of mixed as of something missing. no haw heroine Among the women so forth. It is not a big Job to find wheat feed were found to be adulternewest ide- a- adopted from The Russian lrin-i-e.the as traveler famous of oat feeds ants and their eggs to Iced a brood ated; anil there were several Paris Is an earring fornx-- of a lovellemi-Infis Hr called was for which of chickens boldly (one pheasants, quail or prairie ly large pearl or a superb diamond Inmbuiiil v.iis i dm uted in England, and ten days, or, should you not want to ground oats") which were of swinging fiom a viy muh smaller there acq ilrcd a fur athletic low gra1. One brand of oat feed them that, liberate the foster from a el aster top. stone, or in.--' and hut shot "I1I15 - or 5 hum and at. fall this station the feed sports duys in flock mother and her analyzed Ixmilons new fad is the eoHeetina an-In liis Asia. in Europe game" (after the young Hre familiar with her contained even less protrin than does of single stones cut nnl polished hern l.e has of by accompanied travels in would that best this the oat hulls. It appear call); then she will tHke Happy the woiiian who can hom-- t of h's v.ife. who lias stalked the chamois care of her brood and bring them home case the great feed adulterant itself the possession of not only perfect til t lie CamiiMis. caught I.'1' trout in a every night to roost. Bantams are the had been adulterated. specimen, luit of examples of the rartoo are single day iu the lli I.a ha. journeyed only liens for quail, as others est form of the gem leprcseuled. and tlxm-to .hip-itc of across will admit a flour, free, duty summer sitting Nicaragua Next (lining-roogpt Tin most artistic heavy. Costums of Tan Visiting ; 11 in shared ill.. unions i fresh and ul K. ninl.T dried chicken wines degrees, Bob White quail or prairie are of art sere- - or linen plush, Crrpo ClotH. hind. & Co., Chicago. s of Courier i.f Mrhll, eggs, and try your hand raising them. fruits and preserved products from the falling straight from tlx- pole to just T in pii'uo .., is a daughter of Count States. be 1 uin United will greatly viii-xisure you the of the at sill, quite any laid In line turns on each side who mx was at 1um surprised at your success, especially if from tlx knees draping or tjing b.mk. They should Warmd.uiT On hkoif, front spreading panel, of or Bales czar's and ts increased their have head household, Americans the their friii-.-larvae, and find aula will you of the sum down. The hem is finished wiili line he edged with bill to lx extremely pretty and said eggs, worms, bugs. etc. (lather up in Sydney, Australia. 1"0 ixr ccut each color. of the front paix-tucks. Ou each side dirt, ants eggs, etc., and throw It Into year for seven years. Xrlafi-Sanitalio- finel.v-tuckc- butter-colore- d. turn-bac- (?$ Fn 1 i nmi A. - r : J . . , , t slu-ul- Buff-color- ed tlx-u- i. fa fig) - S.-U- . shirt-wais- to-da- y. const-nativ- &7s y diiu-lit- w one-ha- er KM mmsk -s i.i-O- sonx-linie- s 4- l A.-i-a ear-tai- ns uui-li- 1 u-- i - t l , . utb-mo- t |