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Show vrsy s HimU beneath need be course, and If she understar. at the mother, hiding under brush or tn rOK WOMEN AND HOME The bodice to be wornbesides Gao. Entry, in .Poultry Advocate, some place where the hawk cannot pretty ef- start what is becoming, tbe result I really nothing much fect of slegves snd yolk. Often a fichu good, even though it places her In a catch them la Its swoop, Should the ays: That there are a great many breeds, which, with thslr numerous ITEMS OF INTEREST FOR MAID3 effect le secured, the fichu ends disap- different style of femininity from her INTERESTING CHAPTERS FOR hawk succeed In carrying on of them subdivisions, AND MATRQNS. make quite a formidable pearing under the belt, to appear at ths neighbor. Just now the women who off you will hear a most despairing OUR RURAL READERS. in one tbe waist below the belt, where they hang taks kindly to perky frills and fluffy especially array, of the eyes from scream, perfectly unique, first attending poultry show. Is cer- Bw It Lift Street Sklrta Soma ef tbe tree as far ss the knees. daintiness are favored, but the romanmother of the victim. The other , -a undisputed fact it Is at belts Such are and the tainly very tic maid may affect tbe princess gown, utter not elaborations, mothers do Thl Latest ruklsa Cels Ceeeiesly (Im tfnMfl tirMil Op.rU time a perplexing matter tor tbe beclever ones, of the sort of bodice belt the emplr and tbe fichu and Marl Dediree Mew Trm A N same cry. . Unless a chicken Is carried Suit Yourself e( lh that is shown In the accompanying pic- Antoinette fashions. There is a great ginner to make n choice among kutk off you will not hear this cry. Is not IliaM os t tfa Car ( U ef tbe Medea. And yet I believe that U 1 octure, though when the nses of the two trick of course in following only the same this sound, The language? m4 Puaitrf. one of the good things la eur poultry sorts are considered the relationships graceful outlines, but the present fashcasionally differently accented to de1s not so plaiar Folded black satin, Au Old Wedding His. note Intensity otf the reverse, always culture, for with such an array of ions allow that. To accomplish this fowls a kind may be selected possess1IAT a symbol of each fold edged with mauve taffeta, a lovely modification of a princess had used to convey the same Idea by differtf, EV Ideas are t exlove that cir- add to this belt, three rows of black the front breadth cut to a deep point ing just the qualities desired. For springing ent Individuals and understood by aU. cle 'of gold satin ribbon trimming the skirt below at the bust to show a yoke of contrastfeed ample,. A Uvea In a large city anil ha Atxdfsh he up T dairying.' and TO drelis material Was pate whlch'our de- This In also' true tf trough, or. rather , tits teed .hopper, that s, couple of hundred feet of back yard ing material.'' Over the- shoulders lace, of no ubs as a garden, being too It is o t n n y livin' i stuff, and both skirt and blouse was draped, and the lace narrowed Is la la which the food. full of kept milking, toy told! waist were accordion plaited. Mauve' an Important method of feeding, snd It is not only much shaded by surrounding buildings along the seam between tbe front and How our youthful lie concludes to utilize It as a run tor taffeta furnished the vest and revers, side breadths, thus softening the frercJbran.b of the expensive, because it Induces the hens shine affections hens. Novf dozen suca he can not as It the latter being trimmed with narrow quently fatal hip eurve, while the yoke out, as a writ- to eat at all hours of the day, hut it cessfully rates any chicks; seems. Brussels laee; a narrow frill of taffeta therefore er In "Live Stock rauseshem 'to fatten and become subpoint Insured a graceful bust curve. In the light of edged the gray stock I have ject to disease,, tbu collar, and chif- Fichu snd short waisted effects are diminishing the tbe hatching propensity would be a Jndhaicr. the romance decided in his nuisance hens. Fortunn around tt that fon frills finished the sleeves. supply of eggs. When feeding the hens fashionable, and all suit charmingly paid some bo can get fowls which will h A genuinely odd accessory for the ghams; to dairy- with grain, let it be scattered wide, ately him a U the romantic type of girl, she who U no waist is it knows And untlful. of eggu he greedy very like the thick leather dog at her best In long, graceful and unsupply ing. and On 1 that good milking which not only prevents beginning or ndmg. or why without attempting to hatch. He can In bens from securing more than their Its continuing tour" should not run collars, its fastenings clumsy and curiconventional lines. factor la a very Important them of almost any color and get ous. till we die. This makes a stunning belt for Gowns of this sort are In preparasuccessful work. We may have the share, but compels all to hunt for It, marking he may fancy. B lives on a the summer girl, though a slender tion, but are not intended for Imme beat of surroundings, the best of feed, thereby taking exercise and remaining country place and can raise of our rever-ena seat And a and He sign chicks, waist Is a necessity. If she has a big the beat of cows, and give them the la better condition for laying Kx. may select a fowl which will not only Had a e, too.In our creed when that old dog, then ber belt will exactly match part best of care, and yet If we do not milk w as new , lay well, tut will hatch and rear chicks ring his collar will and two tbe AlUeHi. lien? go out toUliat considerabe will the very well, profits as well. He may wish to sell young When a sicndei, light hand was upno can t one miss that I often that a possibly is gether asked, This ? question to our lips. bly curtailed With your permission chicks in tbe spring and summer Andraised our klssis wire pressed on Its the fact, that she wears a collar around an! I am sure can not alwais be cor- months and early will give my ideas of what constitute grown cockerels In auslim linger her waist. These collars ome In dark For Instance this tumn and good milking and a good milker, for rectly answered. He can be suited to For that ciriie tips, of gold seemed a hal- and ian wjpter. It sick. was with I leathers, and one art bright red a week hen that last had (bare la more science connected a nicety. I here are the Dominiques, lowing pledge" than many suppose. If you have a herd The symptoms were these. She was Javas, Plymouth Hocks, Wyandotte, Of a hoinago profounder than words leather is voted juqt right. It will be dared allege. a pretty notion to wear such a belt of twenty cows, for Instancee, It la much Inclined to stay on the roost and etc., to select from. And so I might with a very simple and feminine dress, likely that you do not find any two refuse food. The feathers on her head go on through all tbe different places But the metal that's of precisely the same disposition, with would stand up almost straight, giving where and purposes for which say a scarlet, black braided canvas, quickest away. fowls that old wedding ring has grown with a scarlet dog collar belt as almost the" same kind of udder and the same the Idea that the fowl was being subare kept. No, there are not too many Andthinner kind of testa. Some are hard to milk, ject to some sharp, thrilling pain. Her breeds and varieties of domestic Its only ornament. fowls. Yet the hand w hit h it graced graces it others milk very easily, some let the eyes also seemed to Indicate internal In Its turn With a magic the alchemist vainly jmllk down willingly and rapidly, pain. But her comb was red, and she Lifting Street Skirt Kaslly. The Young Pigs. would learn era are indifferent, and still others are showed no sign of Indigestion. When It is considered bad form for While filled so sweet For touch has charitys When the young pigs are to come Is Inclined to refuse entirely. The good out of doors she would stand nearly It with gold. a woman to carry her skirts when rullker must be able to adapt himself straight A1 ogether her look was that all a matter of convenience and man- That that hand never lacked to the walking, there are conditions and cirto every one of these natural condi- - of a hungry and cold. but uncomfortable hen. agement. The average time of gestahealthy cumstances when she mubt do so. In Is the 112 tion Ilona of the cow. Assuming that days. The custom Is that And the summers may come, and the the first Now what would pur doctors have deunless one is a woman place, hour for milking has come, each milker clared to be the matter with the fowl? March to May will catch most of them. summers may go. of luxury, with those Jn her service And Comfoi the the whiten hair should milk the same cows at the same I said indigestion constipation. winters table may quarters on the solitary But with nothing but her wardrobe to look with their snow; lime of day, and milk them Jn the I was wrong. I killed the hen and family plan should be provided. Ara lover delighted after, one is not excusable for wearing atlll which hand the earns order, lie ehould have a good dressed her. Then the mystery ws range for tho little fellows to htsa allgetting out diate use, demureness being the fashsubstantial atool, and not merely a uncovered. I found two lumps of hard on tho clean ground to exercise. In a Wars thy sigiut of half of a century's skirts that In consequence of their veritable round aie ionable affectations until Easter brings length exaggerated of atlck a of on board the Miss, top plec of material; they proved to be cysts that month or six weeks start them to eat- An.l no earnest of Joy In the heavens street sweepers. For women who are a change. One result of this fancy is stove wood, for with this make-shi- ft bad formed over two sharp wires that ing bran, shorts, ground oats, or a mixa hoc e not thus luxuriously conditioned, walkfelt bjKWomen who do not make a fad neither the milker nor the milk Is had been eaten by the hen at some time, ture of them. This will save the life Is more sure than that ring and tts ing skirts should be made just to es- - of Is pretenses, and that is in the abunto of love. stfe. Let the cow know that she rytie evidently far In the past One of these of many a youngster, for one of the dance of gray. Plcturod here Is one ol be milked by a gentle word or two, such cysts was tn the external troublesome of traits they have Inherited the prettiest results of this fancy, a aa So, bo. sit down quietly j? the glzsard, out of which theportion wire had and man has accentuated is such an apdress of light weight cloth trimmed and her elde, have a damp cloth wipe worked. The gizzard bad grown up petite snd untimely craving of the folds of white velveteen. On the with off the udder and all parts liable to harstomach that before they are old under the wire, and the latter was the folds were In bolero outlines, bodice bor anything offensive to the milk. I pushing Its way through the flesh of the enough to know good from bad In tbe . do not like the Idea advocated by some and cream lace bretelles commenced at of way hen. The sharp point of the wire on eating they swallow bits of cob, the shoulders and reappeared under the dairymen of washing off a number of was1 not gravels, bedding and truck entirely Incows udder without milking them Im- the outside of the gizzard belt, which,' together with the collar, covered by the cyst, hut was left bare digestible and that clogs the Intestines, was made of dark gray velvet. The With easy milkers it la to mediately. jfas-snand of death, act as a probe In cutting away a course, follows. Proper sleeves were wrinkled as far as the always sure to cause a leakage and this for Itself. The cyst was formed feed secmB to prevent this. At ten or Is then likely to become a habit, and shoulders, where they finished with U was twelve weeks your pigs should have no one can tell where It will end. Af- around and behind the wire. small puffs and epaulets trimmed to learned to eat their fill without harm, of those admirable provisions of w ith the bolero effect. ter the udder Is clesnsed, and the good one harmonize and to eat separately from the mother nature for ths casting off of undesirwill of the cow gained, press a few In a and able Another matter. wire where foreign place they alone can get. drops from each test separately and K name I 1nlnt were found Just under ths breastAccustom the pigs to their future quarmoisten or gently rub the teat with the ryst le ters and the like to know how to there while would bone, under tbe Juliana skin, mother is just with them. finger of the other band. This will aid no doubt that in a little while It would To enamel paint. Anwean, pen up the mother and change and make apply the In milk, especially drawing greatly out. been and to have D. J. Frazer. able roundher white some swer: Get through get paint the orcow. While going with a hard milking In an was a keg and The half Inch from thick cyst nearly paint dinary through with this process, the pall mix good varnish, with It until It le Profits from Sheep Raising. The should stand to one side. Do not wet diameter. Is that we should be careabout as thick as ordinary cake batprofits from sheep raising are derived the teat with milk. Take bold of It The moral not our can such at fowls ful that get ter. Then put U Into a cheese cloth from a different point from that of a with the whole' hand if possible, but wire, pins or decade or more ago. The farmer now and allow It drip through. If it is when U is too short use as many lin- things as sharp nails, I am glad 1 killed the fowl, and no tack. too thick reduce U with a little spirits with the finds can. milk 'Never It as longer gers you profitable to keep I am sure that no fowl doctor could Press it gently until of turpentine. for1 the fleece alone, alsheep finger and thumb if it can possibly be and, then dip the cloth in tt all is drained; avoided. Milk the two front teats first, have diagnosed the trouble. lamb mutton and hold though fairly Mary Ann. to remove of clear turpentine as they can be milked evenly. It ta spirits well on the markets, yet we think the tb paint from the sebaps that will al--elalraod by mim that It tba front quarxUs la the Improvements 4 1, groats profits ters give teas milk than tba hiei quar-tsr- a ways be found In It. Thin to the reThink et A was making butter that mane on farms by husbandry tbs frost can be brought up to ths costs him 12 to 14 cents per pound and it has been found bysheep quired consistency. It is well to apply close observers bind ones by milking one of each toit as thick ns it will spread comfortit at 8 and 10 cents per that farms that have best retained swapping gether. I think, however, that the re pound for groceries at the country their original fertility or Increased ably. White enamel is very attractive, verse of this Is true. Let the milker store. Think of him selllbg cream to their but It may be made any color desired. productiveness are those on yplse the hand high enough to fill the tbe creamery, and never stopping to which large numbers of have sheep teat with milk, bold it with the fore- think, study or read an hour In a been kept. They do not run down like Shrewd nwrglr'nd Flacky Woni finger and thumb, press firmly on ths month as to the kind of cows he ought the farms that are devoted to New York Times; Mrs. Helen Howtest with the other fingers In their or- to have fur the business, or the proper grain for the market Old raising farms, of Jersey CUy on returning from ard to have the and finger be.aure der, to care for them In order to get which are so prone td grow up In a the other 'day, found a thiet grocery - nails short. Let ths milk be drawn way Think of a man tbe most cream. behind her bed. She seized him by aa quickly as possible for If not a loss blindly plunging along In these old thorns, thistles, etc., are the more the collar and dragged him out of tbe will follow, and always be sure to get ruts of farm practice for years, never easily cleaned of them by pasturing Pastures even imhouse to the sidewalk. There he said the last drop. Keep all sores from the caring to read what other men are sheep on Jhera. teat by judicious treatment Prevent doing who are successful and making prove under them, but are comparathat the landlord had given him keys to look at vacant rooms and that he any excitement of any kind, unduly money in the dairy business. Think of tively tree from weeds and bushes, loud talking, unnecessary changes of a man doing all these things, ss thous- while tbe soil Is firm and productive of hid mistaken the floor. This, he added. he would prove, If she would go position or anything unusual that may ands are doing, and not caring enough the best sorts of grasses. Not only distract the cow. Let everything be for his own profit to Invest 100 cents a grasses, but crops of every kind will do back into the bouse with him. She well on pastures where sheep have done quietly and In order. I believe In a dairy paper that la wideconsented, and when her hold was reyear tn stabling the cows to milk them, and awake to his best Interests all the been kept. Ex. leased In the house he Jumped through la darkening the stable, and If need be time, and worth every week ten times a rear window and escaped, only to be Egg Cases. Poor packages are a covering the cows with a light cover- Its cost. II. C. Carpenter, before MinHe was cought later by an officer. have We of false e,vi economy. plenty ing to keep the files off. And finally, nesota Dairy Association. William as identified Adams, burglar. as to butter and egg dence of this both treat boss aa an esteemed and v slued friend. shipments. About poor butter tubs we A Hog Cholera Outbreak. A Tecent have a good deal to say later on. The Brew of Tee. outbreak of hog cholera near the Twin shall now we wish to call especial atJust diseased no were Tea should never be boiled. By dothere when Mr. Hsbalae aa Fowl Ln(ugis Cities, hundred tention to tbe unfortunate results of ing this an extract is obtained from Man with all bis superior Intelligence herds known to be within a valuable using poor egg eases. We find that a a or the leaf. Which If constantly used will miles more, prove may and Inventive genius must now take good many shippers, in the effort to and utiliBUMMER GOWN From Toilettes. become quite harmful. The teapot a back seat in the matter of language lesson if properly understood waa ta save a few cents in cost of cases, buy to referred outbreak zed.The should be well scoured at least once a ta the common barnyard fowl of the to fine condition! 1? second hand goods. It ta a false econweek. When making tea, the pot For a herd that was anil world, say Southern ' Fancier. and .should then the Bodice. a cape ground, they t'annlashr MJwImI cared for In every omy. As rule they are no good. W fed be filled with boiling water, and should centuries this noble lord of, creation was housed,first-claoutbe allowed to hapg free, unless the Beautiful bodices that take the and the have seen many instances where they a In manner, Into the pot while still way then emptied. has tried to found a universal lanor crossing are too damp animals was excellent In have been used with bad results. A line of folded belt, extending from Just ridewalks the necessary quantity of tea, hot, put or guage without success, tbe nearest ap- health of the we when It of and waist in otbwise dirty, would, point will illustrate. A lot of to the hips, swathed in at tbe a manner that have not space to de- case and at once pour on the fresh boiling proach being Volapuk, the invention 160 cases Ohio efjgs was received a few widening In graceful fold as the figure coursC be most uncleanly not to lift disease waa U the learned that tail water. Then let tt stand for five minof that accomplished linguistic student. to most the Tho lift them 6krts. are of way curve the fine full the bust, as to the goods a days ago; to rounds utes. covered with a cozy and at the Rev. Dr. Johan Schleyer, of Baden,' was communicated to the herd bydisIs to and throw seem 100 effectually conveniently cast's had 120 so cunningly adjusted that they quality but the to the place from a man mas. Fowls have since Germany. the extra back fullness of the skirt end of that time, you will have a delong been dozen broken eggs in them; the cases tered the knotty subject for as Mrs. tant Infected district, who had over the back of the hand, which licious and fragrant cup of tea that were hand seconl and imperfect. Some Kabelac boldly aaserts they possess a among diseased hogs, and without of the cases bad more than half should be closed and placed as a han- will bo decidedly beneficial. the of clothes or other precautions change Take she: dle on one side of the body, and slightgeneral language. Says contents broken. It will be readily seen n fowl from Japan and one from Eng- went among this healthy herd and left that this loss is far t. ly bend the forearm forward. Tbe fullFashionable beyond any possiland. and then one from France, one the germs of disease there thatvUl ble ness of the skirt will tbu be found the of the cases. In bright color, and in ribbons Taffeta price saving no quesThere ti from America. , Set all these, suppos- probably destroy It to remain tn place, and will not cause extra width are stylishly striped with Ex. cholerg being Ining them tobe hens. When the chicks tion aboutandreal hog tbs fatigue to tbe hsnd and wrist that white gauze. Black satiir ribbon in and be It that easily may hatch you will hear them calling to fectious, Salt tbe Hogs. It never occurs to one experiences in the old way of holdNo. 9 width is used for girdles. as tn this some e the Tlnles tn the need salt. Salt that notes, the unsuspectingly transmitted, hogs people The inevitable white satin for weding so much weight of material In the no same punctuation, well, the same case. The moral of this Is: Allow helps In tbe assimilation of food as hand. This Is a decided saving on ding gowns is to be displaced by moire of tbe to visit healthy pens words. Throw some egg crumbs down stranger much In the hog as In any other anigloves, since It does not stretch them antique and the novel moire velour. A hogs; or still better, do not let him mal. Some food elements will not diswhen these chicks are twenty-fou- r or soli them or cause the hand to be- great deal of plain chiffon is used aa hours old, you will hear a simultane- come on the place unless he can give solve In any other than a saline solo-tto- n come overheated, and sklrts'llfted In garniture. not assurance by he that fould and unless they ire dissolved they ously and exactly similar call from all ample this way look more graceful than when If you are planning a pique gown, four hens to their chicks. It is an- any possibility have been In contact cannot be passed through the cap!! they are held in the hand. Ones anat- you have a large choice of colors. be promust cholera with hogs. Hogs tn the to aid formation lories of new other cry, another punctuation, anomy is less liable to be emphasized, and There are dainty grays and tans, chink other scries of notes, another sen- tected from this contagion as the mem- tissues. Any animal should have salt it gives an ease and certainty that all blue, meadow green, pink and yellow, would be protected regularly every day in the year, and tence which they will pronounce. If bers of the family tbs fullness is properly looked ifter, as well ss brown, black and white. smallpox. Up t date this is all unless It il furnished there will be a they have not been fed on too much from can while at tbe same time petticoat, an' Shirt waists of turkey-re- d dread done to be the percale, that stay waste of food. Ex. egg they will accentuate the call In an kles and shoes are more becomingly ex- dotted .with white, are very swell for plague, and therefore every possible .excited shrill way. This evident posed. the summer glrL For evening wear the "Weaning Lambs. When the weanmeans that the food is extraordinarily precaution against Its spread should, be comes ewe for Stock the Home. time and taken. shops are showing lovely waists oi ing Faring flock, they nice, for the chicks rush in a great Salt Yoardf, Say Fashion.' white chiffon, dotted with bright red should he watched closely In meadow , hurry when they hear this peculiar A great secret of being well dressed and green. varieties ef apples are con- or pasture, and If they cannot have this to be carelessly wound about the figNew &. few even If a fed minutes before, cH. to the front, but few care they should be kept In a lot where ure. Such a belt or bodice is of great Is being dressed according to your Girdles. galore play an Important A hawk sails over, tho four hens utter stantly coming of any value. 'W they can have arcess to a warm barn. valuo as an accessory in your wardrobe style. Time wan when everyone to be part In the display of spring Importationaa exactly similar note,' supposing they of themto are proving nnd picturesque varieties try a great many to get one As fast as they wean they should be Just now, for It cannot only be wqrn In tbe mode had to dress along certain s.-New ifcaYe all seen It, If not on takes the have new that will stand all ths put- Into what might he- - called the with your early spring cloth costume, lines, whether those suited her especial- of these dainty accessories for miladys , alarm for the other. Wbat is ths re- testa. variety " nursery Cock and feed for all that the but with the very daintiest muslin of ly or not, but now It is not so, A wom- gown are being evolved, and there will sult? The chicks fully comprehending next August. Nothing Is more be- an may dress as best suits herself, gen- certainly be no excuse for sameness this peculiar cry. never heard et other Too much soft cooked food is not mllfcjtnd lamb are worth. Feed for than such a belt eral current rules being observed, of in this seasons wardrobe. ta figure This milk. any will make coming another emflock times, but only evoked by the presence good for fowls. They need soms with a tittle different feeding. Ex. f a hawk., task away from their ployment for the gizzard.-- , DAIRY. AND POULTRY. Unix-r- eared ed t jr gray-woole- atten-tentio- 'ur-nls- c to-da- y; -- ge Stt ss who-cam- Chit-Cha- self-sam- i - - |