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Show GREAT AMERICAN HEN ...ill the "ninll and regular t' -oullry Industry -II tL, si ,1 nre aggregated '! sUnlne .nee of the unae, S hen I- fully icalled ins ngures representing , Miilirj nil RR In the 1.liuinllng um of .Ml.tiS.- "" Toll TUT AND DOGI IN TUB UNIT). D STATUS Condensed from the Census of 1900 I 3 ? ! . J "" i ss 2., "a i 3 : if Is l". g : h - idi3.ii ;rt,m ijm s')7 5i7 s.tcj"i4ti naiTS I 17l . . 1T "'Oil lfJi 6 0IJ, 8M J,4 111 081 11 571 li i. (,"91157 1IM1 S7.l7t lSO.HB 21736JI 2328501 17) S ")! lMJJel 25 113 12 M 2IR(HI7 IHIOTl ' 1 1 ! 1 761 S0.TS1 iettt tt.d WAS J5M78 I lirjo- 7 717 3.S 111(5 PlW? 1S23IM 9 1. CASH) HUMS Gits H 698 391 i Vi , , i -i Sil 1 18 W7I lt 612 ' r i10 11ll"Sl S M6 6877 J7I70J S8:i i U Itfl 4 Will lmilM !J'!fii 61 a 2,ill10 lblHW 0 7 I1M 4 672 7 21 SOS SU46 45 XI 1'7M 16 112 Kill St-Vi tlf3e WlflS 4' 604 "4, Wl 16 "l 72 411 '3" 107 657 SS2 7 11i7MH 8112 1)1 .ov f. 11 1i3-tk 31 370 271001 2JM32 a ITS. HI 7 111 HI 40 ; IVlMli 1C6 7216 80. f 17 811 6J5 4I 1r li.- Iv i i 3 424 W 23612 t7 72 S 151 Mi 1 It. TOJ iullness In Dairying. i tmrnr'int factor In sntlsfac- rr rjb using la clennllneai It- 1 II lms or room where k hut In every stage 1 th n ti the delivery of i ir n i who U i in neatly i i tr hlghe at aliindard III I I n mulim anil to ub-r ub-r it t i it of profit i mnut i i luc of this hih.ii-;.' hih.ii-;.' i r t iloubt It la u P irt Ihu ulul oik that III th f 1 troi i lll ruclui the t v. ir cuuv lcrutlon habi.1, vim in; cuuvk tl 'jir muii poaatsacil of a rj Ir i i itlntt for m.jtnt. st l pi I to Ita proper cm ft I isly atari hla iru--JtiiH s n.ic l iiulltlona anu imu U u lliorouah renoa- I t or sluble llila plaic t i i I tu llif occuiuniy tra 1 in. Nilthir horaca. iln t jr il iiiuallu iiulmaU of Hit ul In iiirmlttcii to Sju II Careful utliiitlon men in ti j matt r uf Mutilation -lit r r to lumirti a lualtti Ji nfir l fia, lint to ilctro raini r ifficta of unpliuaunl " win i t)i pervmle an III Ilk bT Ulsrl il ur nro Milllablc a;-MrtMi a;-MrtMi t: i arn In a lommcno-ry lommcno-ry to Inn tNlillu a nolutloil ntrlol or m eras In n moot ex-niln ex-niln ih nurgliiK ulul pnriiiliiK f ml li I iniilctilarly thoo ti li Hiimleil Kith aicr irj 1 1 tun of butler or tho ! utrnHlln. ir nluro " S l lusMiiK lth ereiae t c if of flic cow a each m l.riiahliiK of the uililer l I he kratafiilly appic- rhr t nnil cuatonieia, for 'fill Into tho mini pill 'oiclsi ir tiiat hi eir ben it i lit iih well emrty a ''air li r in pull .if milk and 'V ' imlnatc the mlor by ml k i n,h it mtton Uannel ' l U onp Mire ! to 'in n la tu nccr nllow ,4 r no other, tho milk- 1 h" llioroin,hly wnaheil ''milk mi I ners 'aro eer-tumiln eer-tumiln milk In onler to pre- Sltr Ui ti anafer from the '"If ilil bo mode iiuUUly """l l anlpiilla loo ureal t If enercUeil In proleetlnit ,;,'" r ' in unpleiiaant o lora. .". ' lalr rtom ahonlil h ' i e of ilnlri prnilnita onl. VI'" il-ldn or milk, cream ,!"' 'I n lla ahoul I bo fM'r-J." fM'r-J." " roiir milk nmai ner '"i Tor anj lenclh of time .,'" ! Iniller jura and tin-Hi, tin-Hi, h0 p.,,,,.,!, milk 1I,, 'r llonr should bo wlpd J " ila innstnnt natrh-.-,' 'o enlllnllon nnd th .1 l IhlnkR tint hne iio ' in innklnit tho boun- , , 'illure , , " hmil 1 bo used In the ' i' nlb ami the bene. i A.' '1 I' us er.los mnt of J Mi in ,b Inbnrlnua task of ... "' ,lfl "illk cnna will Is wl . ' ' Pipolln nnd fanl iiLV mpaiiliina In nn ener-li:' ener-li:' "" ''in ami time-worn ""I i lit HUM '". .... - ' nrtpn iiiiii'i j '. ii? . f P'eUnK dairyman ," ,.S ill lllmai nxeuae Ihnt ,r! w Hie a(nnlntil nlil ii . ? ' nnneeessnrv for Mm ,. " m tho Is when his "l in ni, infeilor nrllele ., I he in finnl)li the best ; , f lalltj lint coes in i ' he purnnlzca oi i'v li he mi be nllo to y f. nnd eittem of the .. ' l of the (.rillfylnii Hmil. ' 1 hm done his dutv "' nk r punnnn for skill "h. ' '' rewarded In pro ri if kJ4 Dairy Outlook i, i1'1' l'speroua winter for in.! ' Illglur prices for Jh ' ' li-ein stem to be ft-,,,' ft-,,,' er u n , In ,), jjon ' h ' f i ire of dairy stork " 1 1 1 fiedliiK with Hit 'ttni . '" progieeu hibn "nt year, ln organization of 03o. It li probable tint :o per cent should be added to thli total to mike up foi the ailea of poultry not report- i eil In the tenuis It will be noticed that Utah makes a er good ahonlna; with lfS7.13l to her ciedlt for iwiltry nnd e(,RS Mild Hero are the llRiire finm the census and It will be safe to add nt least !S per Lent to the totals to appioxlmite the returns for Wl l I 1IWIM3 27I.J10 7(B 21S4l S 451 M 7 JI" 111 I 1ISH h8l50-"J 27H7U Mja !' 1370'IJI 3IWW7 MK ihiM 116921 1H91J6 litKJ) 1 42S 11 11iI3 1 4VW 116IS.1 1.437 IS66 S7i, WW ini A l In 11J ll, 117S2 33W WJIsi :iiri9" M-2W2 1 . lill HiAl1 311S 6K1 4""li l!l 2 .71 1H1 "" lsA I), S033K11 1MW8 73 21.7 liityl I Ml lis r l 1 4iS li, V , -ial) mill 'IH575 127 6JJI 2 9J7 717 4 IV 111 I l.jil SUISSn lMtAS 3579CT -o 'KM) !5';5? 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WT 3MIM Wl S77I till W milk producers t It remains wllli I e Indlvldtial farmer to kiep up with II ' liroctsson. tioth b miking milk or lie best iliullt and at the lowest uti by rnthuslaitleally .U.pprtlnr .h' '"V'J cheese factor, irenmery or ml k rodu-icrs' rodu-icrs' union. Vrogrcss along hiat 1 nes i feuilhl" throughout the dalrj world, and It hrhooes our farmera to lmproo tho present situation to the utmost. Interesting Process. An English wrlfr thus o""'"" h N.rloua chanjea that take pluc. within an egg The hen has scarulj act 01 her eggs twcHe hours before aomei I nca- 5 "Jose fol led -low 11 uih.ii Its. f rii beating of the heart Is llrst ojr hi in K 'iSrlclo and aMerward , t;ifi en- ?'rSShSf:!ie' .i At the end of li hours the first xol-SSUrohob-uved At heciof recou,rv,irh.?.0hoK-.af.cr i,a intestines, tie loins and J&, iff .'M'i ?H 1"gA'tt. -"SWMnc'K consUtcrcs At tlj 0 ' " "h" fl ,,, ,pCiirs KXmn.rr At ue'ufuio'r"! are fif?."P At lh" Wist the spleen draws Se&ti;.":r-to!,rcnck Is heard. Lnying vs Dreedlnc; Hens. The rpiestlon of egg production, fertility fer-tility of tho egg, an I tho pro luclng hen. Is one that "III confront us morn and mora eacli "r a. the dig l.lrt srowa larcer tho f rtlllty lea-, and 1 "'A,'' RJ ,1rof".".,.CrarCo";ita."u'ra.,'o,n Mi" ' lla manner of Ihe time I Irnt. an 1111- SeXS-8--' " WeVo'flK- may" !'""" - at wr'l,',"J,,"JrleB lne been advanced true cause Ih'orlea i 1. v (w m",iy .h.r niar. the bnm- of InfertllltJ S1SK. "frT. 'ma!' ' and r, at I he f iii.t of r,!'ffn-.PaTl.n'edth.tthu "h Jw'hoi.-problem Ffnf.H1n?,.,.,rK,enesrrd i;Siv)Sif liens tnotii in , k urc no necessary tor the wwr'i. njMry ,h8mrontaa wilTi the jolk. that h ru.hel germ contoi t '" . ' jn.agia on Us s p. lv through i-iiflon' It may be well tu j co'nP.laer"hr.n.r "hen. that lay . many i-Rgs 1 1 one wr k nre tlie bct f r pro di Ing hi k mii it no, , ln1 , m ke h,, , ,, (1 lltc th for In hue broil. r from hena tint are not k. pt mtlntiallx im.hr high I nine .k'T1"- J N "" ,lnl 'he lime su.ci nnd the inuihitor ipm gained by hlgh.r pr "', tul"", l' hitt.r thin tin otli.r waT The Kenlhrr t WholMome Advice to Girls. Hundreds of girls ln Ulnh nn well ponder on the ndlce given to n joiiiir ladj b the Nomina Home Coinpin-Ion Coinpin-Ion A oung iiclreaa trntellni! on her first Iheairkul engagenient, writes 'The lomranv 1 nm with In snnll. we play In the smaller towns nnd .It lea The member of the roinpmy are nl. e people all older than 1 am and the are not er sociable and I iret lonelj Often 1 make pleasant a. -'liiaintniicea and once or twUe I hae bein aked out to dr In the afternoon after-noon or lo supper with n few 1 enplo after the thoatei Uirli time 1 lime been orfered beer or wln hut as m father made me promise never to drink either of these at an public table or at the invitation of a gentleman nny- Viiere, 1 nae not een el ped nt a .1 iss. 1he alwaja laugh it me and then the do not Invite me nut a eeionl time I know thej think 1 nm atlIT and peril ips too formal Mj mother writes me that phe does not think It would do nn hami If 1 onl drank one glass when asked of Uk,lit wine or beer but my fnthei nicks to hla point .Vow, what do ou adlse' 1 don t want to be a prig anl act maelf up as an examflo of wisdom neither do I want to ortend friendly people All Ihe compan drink beer In moderation mil though I do not like It 1 hate to stem lingular and notional 1 hne gMen up hlcjcle riding which I loe be.liiise I can t bear to hae the lieer question fome lin eeri lime we aton for rest nnd rcfTeihinent I reall want a gnl drink of .old water or of milk nt such tlmo but eerbodj else la for ber" There is but one rul for 1 girl in this mattir of beer and wine drinking1 at a public place Neer do it under nn Ircunistancea To a oung actress is to eerj other girl among strangeix tlili r.ule of notion no-tion la most vital The fallier of my correspondent knew what he was talking talk-ing about Her mrther dl 1 not. In this tountry n girl or vnung wo. nun acciistomel to good form nnd tho refinements of life la never Been drinking drink-ing wine, beer or spirits at a restauiant, hotel or an other public place iinleaa she accompanlea her father, or, If mar-rled, mar-rled, her husband Among newspaicr vvrlteis, nitresses nnd singers all the well-bred women vvhoe profession requires them to be muih In public places make H an In variable rule lo refuse all refreshments of the nituro of stimulants The rtuson Is ol.vloua. It can bo stated In a word self-protection A girl who diinka one Rlrss of wine or beer In the company of strangers takes risks no girl has a right to take. Why Keep Poor CowsP Only the rkh can afford to keep poor cows, and they don't, and the poorer a man Is the bettc his few lows should bo It he Is1 to mako a living 'lo sco il poor man keiplng poor cows Is n sight to make one sigh at the shortsightedness short-sightedness of man The Northwestern Dairyman is that a poor can cannot afford to waste his moiie on poor cows Usuully we hear It said tint tho poor man cannot afford lo own good cows This Is contrary to all experience ex-perience If lief can affoid to own any ho tan afford to own tho best The poor man who refuses to spend the money ncicssarj to purchase a good cow, and Minis cnoui.li to get hold of a aecond-grado one, must work double time to get any piolit, and wait vcars before he ciin breed up to a higher standaid It Is better to rittllic at tho beginning that the poor man had better bet-ter put all hla money In hulf n dozen cows than In n dozen 01 two Inferior ones In the end he will make more monev. The profits of dalrjlng depend cntliely upon tho iow and the svstini of raising feed and giving It to tho animals ani-mals There Is nothing else tp decide the mattci ono wnv 01 the other. At the ran-Ameilton model dnliy theia were good but not taucy-bred cows, which mado NO profit Per Jenr for their owners, arter the cost of feed hid bvcii deduited which, by the wo. wan bought In the market and not rilsed on the homo farm. If "ne B00'1 cm Blu make that profit a lieul of ten or twenty should not one a pietl f'r Income TI to 1 an be done In almost nny region vvh-rc tho grass Is good nnd where good nethods oT farming and dnlrs Ins ; nro ohVt-rved. More can bo accomplished, hut this Is enough to show what some dairies can and arc dolr.2. it mitters not so inutn i woUld not be of nn use to the ordl- nary dairyman. Sins Agnlnt the Hog. i. hm tlwnys siem'd to me that the , ' , ihat Ihe hog helnnss to tho carnlvora I. proved b' manner of taking fed wrHeaS rowers In Ihe Ohio Tanner It chicks It Into the mouth b a s.rles of , cesslle sharp thrusts of II,. head for ward lust as n dog or nn other mi-L"me,iUcnr..lvore mi-L"me,iUcnr..lvore I. areuaionied m do SSfpt' Vhc'n 'a'? ".he ",''-"". deglullllon la d.H'il h.h ''ml months nothing except such a rnn. iniraieil oil and heavy grain an corn rh"e"oV Hadnu.l'il to have a fwerf, I s:slhfif:k ,lrw""., "."S.il'Sn. iT, o.ohng ".he SLfeWnr,oir5r,,;:re,.'i,,,.oTn"oat until II r'tinn nf bona mea 10 create a E"UI,;s1: aho,me,nfa'e,!s CLtf'l VfiSSa Tl.8' ,.."moAr.f,tt,ole'ah,nhi!!: g ..'"ban Sw " oh"' But' " oii It is onh the lings that forage In aw mil a and al.balat lurgelv on dead and dec tying rrniln that an subject to the ptiugue night nlotiRslil. tin m othcra th it nro fed 01. whol.aome vigitablc foul waste truck clr and have ilea,, ainil to wallow In an perf.etl aound 1 know this from mi ptiaonul experience nn 1 observati m for swtrs Tonugh the hog 1 an fulrlv tie classed aa a iirnivnre It la In Its hablla aalilc from eating, ns clennlv as a cat whet, running wild ll scrapie together a vnllimlm.ua neat of pine etiaw In a high, dry ileal, altuntlon the vl.lnlly la not polluted hi It. It only got a ilnvt.i Into tin awamp frum shier ncitsaliv, tecause the sandy r.ingia contain no fud It wnltows b preference in a ilenr atream with a Handy hittnin rather than In a imulhol. 1 riibahlj lie-cauac lie-cauac the sun 1 currlea and cleans ita In-sect-peatercd hldi The Moth Catchers. ' Mothcatchers." or trnplanterns, are found in man nn orchard, nnd the owner, ilndlug Ihat they do destroy vast numbers of Insects, la led to believe that thi great enemv of the iipjlo crop, codlln moth, is the chief sufferer 1'rof Sllngerland has luely looked Inlo Ihla in itter and hla comluslona (llulktln 2(2 Curnell Dxptrl-meiit Dxptrl-meiit Htatlou) are certainly convincing He snja that the fruit t'rimcr cannot no-tlccibly no-tlccibly reduce the number of hla common com-mon Ins. ct enemies In this wa 'One la sure lo kill nearlv .is muni Inaect frlimla aa foes" Ihe aerloua peals 'will not be captured In paying numbers ' and the more dealruitlve iivmph und Urvao are never taken c'.Kllln muiiia in parncuiur atem 10 escape es-cape these traps tln 1110 not attracted hi llkhls, nnd onh accldintall) full victims vic-tims Prof Hllngerland secured onl eight In liflccii nlkhts In one ex erlment hla tnii-l.inliTH were run from .May 2.ilh to Oeiober 1st aecurlng about 13011 Insects, representing 31 sieiles In round num. hers. 12 per cent were 'often Injurious, 11 per cmt were. ' decidedly beneflelul " nnd 7s per cent were neutral or seldom Injurious In-jurious Hut since one helpful Insect ua-uall ua-uall kills several enemies the above re. nrd hits Ihe miscellaneous bug lantern" extreme!) hard ln plain i:ngllh the orelurdlst cannot afford In depend on lintcrn traps Thej are liable to do more harm th-in good ihev will not catch enough collln mnihe and other fruit peaia to pny for running ihem They can never talco the rlaco of tho sprnv pump and Ihe fumlgator. Improve the Breeds. There la no gnlnsjjlng that nn evolu tlon of Improved breeds la now of greater force than at any perlol of development of live stuck hitsbaitdrj Not only Increased consumption, Incident Inci-dent to rrowth of population hut an in. rensec lemand for a better grnde of stock, features all the wholesale 'markets 'mar-kets It la not onlj a quasjtlon of quantity that affects tho profits of the producer .The trend pf nubile Hate Is In the direction of higher forma of equine conformation 1 here Is no ques-Hon ques-Hon but what the Improved types of modern breed are capable of performing perform-ing mor" efllrlent service, nosatsilnr greatei endurwe and durability, than Infirloi giad of the aame bredi Ith rrinaiimeri It Is not so much a question of eslhetl.s aa cominercHl e-onoms that l Intenalfylng the da-mand da-mand for better horses of all eUasea The Improved typea of the different breeds approximate nearer to Phjalui peifectlon In the true tuUnce of all parts of anatomical and muscular con-lormatlnn con-lormatlnn V ma. hlne that Is perfectly adjusted III ' ifoim more work on sin, rxp ndimr of power than a ma chine of th ame claes that Is com pelled to overcome a large percentage f fin 11 p Th o o nl .or nn I 1 11 11 01 Hi. 11111 1 ,1, 1 tip ..f h.i-r-c nniit I, . pin clilv aillii i d 1111 1 i i C II I, ll 1,111 I I , U Ihe gl It l siiengtl, In tin v.iil pirla ami ob VlHIx fil Hon Sll tinh.it in. ed phlsli ,1 orimnlriiilnii gem nine file Hon mil d. tirlo. alts tl 111 the KUIClIll rill ll'iuj of the cinlmnla Neat and Stylish Dressing. 1,1.1 ou know mi lining sli-ler woman that neat and stilish dressing Is far more a matter of care mid thought than monei and that any gill can manage to dr.sa tastefully on a smnll Income ir ahe under stands Ihe art of li inline mint .Hug unci mndln her small belongings'' ou Jual Irv one venr nnd ee how much more pui monev inn will bine hi Ihe close of the v.i.r ihe one 11.111 ..r 1 1, nnlna onr gloies I hen eomea inur laees rlhbons veils ele will anv 1011 i grrnl deal When von nl.h lo .lecn imirTcId glmts while ones llrst darn ,ven emill rip and use Ihe colli.,, ihren.l eolr of o,n glove Inslnrt of silk Ihrend II will nol hold Ihe s, nms together but slips anl ttenka then . lenn litem hi washing In gasoline Put ihem on 1 ..ir band, and wash enrefiilli anl ,1ns. In clear anso line ant ,lri ihem on i.nir hinds Whin nc-irl) dri like then, off anl dr It, lite open nlr Vmr ribbons .an he eleune.l In gasoline anl wr.p then, wblt wet llghllv aruuil a smooth Iwitlle nnl set hi the .... H ... II hi,. . .11. ...... ... .U..I...1 ... H llahl aula bl piraaluK lielween Ihe itnde and aqueeslng bui never rub them When Ihev look elean rinse them In clear water sllchtli lined with a little atiaar added lo glie Ihe rlalit atlfTncse Prv In pinning It evenl 01 r some smooth dish and drv ll, ll,e one,, nlr ITie llllle while collars and nerktle nnv he made lienll-tlfull, lienll-tlfull, while hi wishing In suds made of pure soap and rnln wiler Po cm, vour laces Im washetl in tide su Is nnd dried on a boltle Keep Yon 1 Hlnl.lea Clenn One or the verv first Indlenllnna or a gool dalrvmnn Is Ihe slinne In whli h we dnllj Ibid Ills stable asia I'nnn ,a r.ul.le If it be noil clem well venll-liled venll-liled end viholli ennltnrv we at cue place him among tin la.at of hla p,o reunion atnuv.lng hint na a iiiieful palnal iking up lo ilite nnd huslneaa like man On the niher haml If we find hlnatahleHiilwtiva dlrl and dusts with .ell manner of roul odors nn.uml It we turn nin disgusted not earing l In vcsllgile the premises further In our mind the icsnliilli.i, la in ids not to nl-low nl-low an of Ihe pioluct coining fioni such eurroiii, lliiga to tciiih our tnblc The conditions hue set ua ngalnst it and wo cnntiot bring inireclves tn 1011-tlniie 1011-tlniie the pnlrnnngc of such 11 man Tho choke between Ihe two tspes of dnlrs- ninn will invariabls be made tn favor of the one whose nenlnera has impressed im-pressed us It la Just these little things that will win 1 man his trade and let It once In known tint 1,0 efforts no being bpnred In older tc, produce 11 perfectly per-fectly Kiultars article nnd the pin. prktora future la assured. Opening for Countiy 33 oj s. The countr- hoy who will stu Is In 1 scientific nmnnci, farming, horticulture foieati). or dnlrslng. or mans other out-of-door labois wll l.iiomc the tn 111 who In the future will command tho good phuca nnl Ihe big salnilea Tho liofcaalous me overt 1 on tied business glows more and mole stienuous nnd while liilior sin liu 11 uililiKTy bna thrown ihousan Is of cits laborers out of oiiiplosment It has made the work on the faini cislcr and more rnjnsuble The new eleilrlc age will see pcoplo lloeklnir from the rltv Into tho coillltrv insUiiil of fiom the coiiiitis to the citv aa 111 the puit and tho boss who hnvo been taught to be specialists In the lines of work above outlined will be the ones sought nfter Alrends unlverslts-taught unlverslts-taught men who have studied along these lines are In t,ond demand ind tint demand will continue In grow n the sear go by Teach the lss lo bo out-of-door sped illsts It will pi better, they will be more healths' and live longer I'allfornla Cultlvatni Future of Pi Ices. Will this countrs ever see cheup meat again This la a question that la being discussed bs thoae familiar with the inn. dltlona surrounding tho meat fol supply of Ihe country There la f lout of nrgu ment to show that whllo prlcra will 1m lower than the 1 resent the low prices of onlia few vtHra 1.1,0 hale paasel neier to return The two nqilslira for cluip meat under piescnt condlilonw nro chuip corn and cheup stock ihere la reason to bellevn that with the Inci eased uc of com by the world Hi it ch.un corn aa It has been known In the pist In this country coun-try will nei.r i.gulti Is aici. li. the fa luie 'Ihe settling rf tho great arid p lb He lends of the West has (.rudilatlv made cheap stock un rolltnhl. 'Hie modern moHl food 1iMlm.1l la hied rspeilallv fur the purpose mil gor..l hloo I la not cheap There Is Just one ,han. e for cheap meat In H e future Ihat chain e Is hurled In the gnat undeiclore 1 West Oniernment assistance In Irrlgnil.ii nnd high prle s for mi at nre the indue omenta that may iLMiniLa tlie IV.wlrrn aloek farmer tn build up the aui.nl which will cientunlls lead to reisoniible prle. a, poasll.lv nol so cheap na In the past, but sllll low enough lo allow U,e people to em flrely of Ihla fool Without tlie assistant 1 of the West the ills of eheap meat food haa passed forever Itecorel Hlockman Crossing Breeds. A great mistake that Injures the classification classi-fication of horses Is llio commingling of breeds Ilia olly-longued stalllonera persuade per-suade the owner of n trolling breel mare to stint her tn a draft stallion with the pruilrtlm tint the foul will make a high class coach horso sivs Hi Irli of The West The result la an nnlnuil thai le velopa Inlo neliher a coaeher nor drafter It is loo e i . nnd Inactive for n road sler and 1 t for a draft horse The offspring . a iross Is a no gride anl mnl that Is oor seller In nnv market The husham n.a., should breed In famlli lines rrosslng drnfl mares with cieiifs sires and roadster in ires wtih cmrh or trolling bred stallions V mongi'l is lisuallt an Inferior nnlmol to Its ineea tors without conformation slse ir elir aeterlstlca of either Ireed It w-re bet isr for the Indualrv lo slrlve 10 Improie the bretda by mating mares tn the host aires of their Own blood The progeni of sueh erossea approximate the best iypi of a cllsllnct hroed To Imnroie our domestic do-mestic equlnea oirallona aho.iltl he con dueled In Ihe lines of pure I reeela, the grades aradualls gri ling up to the pure bred animals I FrorU in Grapas It was a question early saia Ihe Vaea villa (fall lleporler what fruit was go lng tn average up Ihe rrturna and make tho profile of this aeellon what thri should 1 lo compare faiombli with other seara It seems 10 In Ihe farl Ihyt giapas are faslna exceeding!., well In fael wc belUio that ihe average leturn of rrctea on the hills for a pelled jf v eral ve ir 1 wl ' 1 islll a i 1I11 iMnn tl tn ,,r , w la lb lh t lh h II Ian! n III iv , 1 r t in, n r li s p nl on I' 1 r r ri 1 r ar as lare in th. vail but w ihinr lh"i will be shown b.. an eiaiolnatlon of the record to have netted groin ra a minimum f 5 per eenl on a inluillon of n 1 er aire while Ihe flgun a hive been greotlv excee.le.1 on pirllrulnr ranches The kr,.' . rop taking II sear In and venr nut has been on. of the most rolllable lanl-e.I lanl-e.I In this section To Keep flowers. A smill ninnunt nf Iroublo will go fir III Icssenlns Ihe cost of flowers When jnu bring tluiii In untie them nt nine, nnd place thein Inosels In a large bowl of wnler, the timpeinttiic of which should be exactly tint nf Ihe surrounding; surround-ing; ntinnsphero, then, nfter an hour or two lift them nut and spiay them very lightly wllli n little Irish water nnd arrange ar-range them In the desired vnHea to tho water of which n small block of 1I1111-eoil 1I1111-eoil should alnass bo uddel If practical. practi-cal. The next clay n tiny inoiaol may be cut olT Ihe end nf each atom. Hie iloiv ir luliig icariuiigcd In frcah water, delicately sprasid, nnd thus treated they will last In good condition u lontf lime Hellua know this trick thoioukh-iv thoioukh-iv mil piuetlci' it freely 'I hey siy floiicis have three class fiisluiies that Is, the Hist elis. when fleshly gatheied, the nixt das lnn I lie v are sllghllv passe thes me inawieil vers tightly tn-gelhcr tn-gelhcr nnd plunged boldlv hind iIjwii ward. Inlo 11 basin of tepid vvnlci, and left there for 11 few minutes nfter which they me lifted nut, shaken very ccnlls to K'l fH "' ,h0 supcrlluous molsluie. lied tip again nnd sold ns fresh the den (7 on them uiuuying 10 their icient Kallnrlng "llil bath may ho icpealed nine more but though It certainly does revive tfiviii It his not the wonderful elfiet of tho Mist douche. Philadelphia Ledger Tree Curgery. A prominent resident of Ohio, living nent I-uncasler, had two trees) bully damaged by storm 1,110 being 11 maple and tho other nn npi.le In euch ins., n. Iari,e limb was Broken down from the trunk but sllll attached to It Th.' Ilnibs weic fimpped up ulul fuslencd securely with straps vers much as 11 b'oken leg mlKht he fastened with si lints, nnd then incite t rellned p ir-nillne ir-nillne mix ponied Inlo nnd ever nil tho cimks The surgical operation" una cntlrels sucieasful The .arulllne prevented pre-vented the- escape of tha sap -"I'1 m1 the lain and niolsturn which viuuld hive lotted tho fees prevented the depredations of Insee ts and the Hi nl et'iii thus fnr to be perfectly reattached to the trees. Hot Invnrlnblo Rule. The time-honored tulu that nmss grows on the north side of n tree, 11 rule which forma part of nveiy wood-mans wood-mans cale.hl.m and vihleli ho would no moio dlspule than one of tlie Ten Cpinniandiiienls. has iieelved 11 few sharp blowi fiom iienry msiiiut ... I'hlladelphli An Investigation which ho has conducted shows than on 10 percent per-cent of tho trees which he examined moHs grew on the west side, 10 er cent on the northwest side, 20 per cent on Iho nottheast side. 31 per cent nn the east si Ic, and 15 er cent on the soutli-nt soutli-nt side What becomes of the old rule after such Iconoclastic Invcstlija-llon? Invcstlija-llon? Feeding Calvca. Although skim milk Is an unnatural nnd Inmlllclent fool for calves, set It may ha made entirely satlifacte.iy by the addition of certain other foods which suppls the needed clenienta that have been removed by taking nit the cream , , Unseed oil meal makes a good sub-stllulH sub-stllulH mr the t.ulter fut that has teen leniovel and It Is prohabls nn rlieup and effeclive as anything that can l obtained for this purpose Hiun Is not suitable as It Is largely Indigestible, aa the coif grows older crushed oala may be substituted for the linseed meal A Warning to Motheis. Iledroom punishments f"r children are extremely bad und the shutting up of ihe llllle ones In darkened roonii and cup boards Is perfectly wicked This Is the cause frequently of much unhapplness In after life Th telling of frlhteiJilg lories by Ignorant nurse maids too cannot can-not I too sternly and prnmpils checkeel If we wish our children lo go lo bed hippv when nlsht lime rornes vie should cai fulls guard against any bad Imprea-sljus Imprea-sljus being conntete I with that time Jhero are manv iirrwn up bois now who shrink trom sle run. alone In a dirk Ji , f r lh lillllah impr sl na of th i jnd . ll sib 11 all, km, lh m In in JaiK ur ona u 1 r tu ua to them In Ihe still hours of the night. |