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Show - DAIRY AND POULTRY. th llrMl Cm Strap. New York A went to his phyttcian s fewHtUburjjer day sro complaining of a dull cha in his left arm. He had never had rheumatism, but Larth Temperature auil Dalrjlug. . E. C, Dennett of the Rural I .He writes to that journal as follows: When at N TER EST1NG FOIT CHAPTERS tending the breeders' meeting at. Ames la6l month the writer visited the eol OUR RURAL READERS. lege creamery. It is a sleepy institution and starts up four hours later in 1 hi Iluw kurruHtil Farmer Operate the morning than creameries do in this S 'if. he Ilnmelead Hint Department locality, but bv hanging around long , a to Ilia (are of Lite tlwfc ....I enough we saw it o,vened up for bust ness, and the driver of the second milk l'oull rj. wagon reported that he bad to leave se five c m- - of the milk was Starting a Dairy. There w as no need of that loss Xow as to how to . commence .dairy .Had Hu-- imlk-bee- u propertjsred tea ing. If you are a new Iteginner with it would not , have, , been sour None small means commence cheap and with jrrtxar yotu eowabe tut xfrl Pmu441aoaui economy. If you have-som- e gin by taking better care of them says lint in winter cans of milk are some at of "AgTicutvii re. trovltte"af x the mitt comfortable place for tliem so you can is frozen, It is not impossible to make feed them plentr and they cannot good butter from frozen milk, but the waste it. Also with reference to hav- creamery man can not afford to bother ing it warm, and ventilated when with it. for it demands especial treatneeded, and cleanly, the t letter you do ment and this lie has neither time noi for her the more she is liable to do for conveniences for giving. There is no you Hut some cows are so constituted need of frozen milk. Sour milk amt they get fat instead of giving good frozen milk are inexcusable; they are milk. Stuh should be taken to the testimony against the dairyman which butcher and others raised or bought to lie can not swear away.- - And tin put in their places. Then provide a remedy is simple. Water as it comes bull of the sort you fancy. If you from the deep well will keep Eke Holstein best get one of that sorW- -i milk as long as necessary w itlionl The male valves from them may be of freezing. and as long as , necessary some value to raise for beef Hut most vv ithoiit souring The temperature of dairymen prefer the .lei spy, she utu he w ater must ihange much before doubtedly vv!l make the most butter either of these tilings can happen out of her feed, and for that reason Protect the vv ater tank, or rather make thought his pain must come from that A tier describing it, the ,doc-Ui- r malady. saul You ride to acd from your office in the table car," don't You seldom pet a scat?' 'True enoujh,'' you have formed the habit of holding to the stiapruth yourJ left hand? broce mention it, know that it is so, you though I had not thought of it." That is the cause of the pain you feel For an hour a day, more or less, your arm is held in an u a aiiarai-ppra ised portion, end tt ha begun to tell upon you- ou can re here the ache tfltli th.ia ointment which i shall give you, but a cure can only s by ceasing to support your-- ' -U by heng-rtito -- I . rw! g mirtr-becan- T i Maluc's Old People. Lewiston Journal: Tis hardly worth mcnlionmg, because none of these people are very old for Maine, but it has been noticed this week that Sewall Finery ef liiddeford, aged 88 years, sawed a cord of hard wood, three cuts to the suck, in four hours one day recently; an lady in Temple walksto cliuroh every Sunday; Mrs. Isaac Faswell ef est Hockport, 91 years old, docs all her own housework, ad does it well, too; Airs. Eh.a Ward of Tioy, aged 81 years, spins nine skeins of yarn each day; Mrs. Amy Addition of Portland, aged 90 years, lias just finished a ci ay quilt, doing the work unas-lstc- d by spectacles, Mrs Clarissa Manuell of North Hartford, TO years old, lives all alone on a farm and does all her work herself, ar.d 79 year-olMrs. ty ntliia E. oung of T ui ner, takes care of two cows and thirty liens, has made 23u pounds of butter' sin.e May and taken cure of an mva id daughter besides doing her housewoi U ana cutting apples this fall. 1 Ixrvasing It rill It Poultry Dvmaud. An English paper says, Poultry culture as a branch of our great natioual .ndustry, has hitherto Wen to a large extent neglected, although it appeals eqnulH to the farmer ami cottager, and tin- )ioducc-ittbe turned into money ramdly and easily . Hence it is that within a period of twenty years our from abroad bare , ncreasedby 4W par cent and show a eon- " - ' dDe .I' ' " ! fr draw ing our as remote untric -- ' T..k,-ami aKo fiom Egypt y - I MtiatU 4 All - wore tbcsf , . r Hotter . mmals, Uvmg tfor .1 Hires.' . 4.12.754 2S3 food)...... ltw fiuit 6,851.704 5 H 911 4,399 870 Ik-- evident linpoitant mv the question of improving the home supply of poultry and eggs Table poultry of all kinds cuter into the daily food of many people, but there is abundant room for improvement in respect to breeds, methods of fattening suit dressing, so lil tie understood in many parts of the for the while count! icffchnian i e . s.i s Bonjour dc ous revoir. r' i Catarrh .i riiM-as- v Ill .Srhrtn for Rftvst Madam. said the occupant of one of the front seats in the main bakony, turning to the lady in the enormous hat, who sat almost directly behind inm, this is a better seat than jours, hut 1 will take it as a favor if you will change with me. Sir! I mean it, madam, Tbe men not only have to set behind high hat at the theatre, but they have to pay for them. o TOW EXPECT T Become a Mother? If o, then permit u to iv that Dr inerce favorite Prescription is indeedr t Mother! Friend, FOR IT MAKES Childbirth Easy ' Jby preparing the system for parturiand shortening Nature tion, thus assisting Labor. The painful ordeal of childbirth , and the danger is robbed of its ten-orthereof greatly lessened, to both mother and child. The period of confinement is also greatly shortened, the mother strengthened and built up, and aa abundant secretion of nourishment for the child promoted Send io cents fora large Book (168 pages), Address, Worn i giving all particulars. Dispensary Medica'L Association, 66t N. Y. Main St., Buffalo, PAINLESS CHILDBIRTH. Fred Hunt, of Cleuvitle, A' V, savsr "I read about Dr. Pierces Pa-- , vorite Prescription being so good for a wo man avitli child, so I got two bottles last Sirs. September, and December 15th I had a twelve pound baby When I was girl. sour not confined sick in any way. I did-- not suffer any pain, and when the child was bom I walked into another room and went to bed. I keep your Extract of bmart-Wee- d onjiand all the time. It waa very cold weather and our room waa very cold but I did trot take any cold, and never had any after pain or any other pain. It was all due to God and Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription and Compound Extract This is the eighth living of Snlart-Weeehild tfnd the largest of them alb I suffered everything that flesh coatd suffer with the other babies. I always had a doctor and then he could not help me very much, bnt this time my mother and ny husband-wvi- e alone with me. My baby wai only i' y nidwhcsLl ro( up ttvn and left my room and stayed ap ail day. Elys. Gream Balm Will cchk Catarrh ' tv V I 1rlrs HO tents. A pet, K!n inuetiaoMl. Y. WtToS-,il- . , r, r uo.,at aa wrtnrtnna t lifl.iivr Uk EPlLSt-llM- roar S a postal or 0 vr will art ra ot -- Are You Mgr. A OH LI TO VIC CO.. ' UOtl XIKYK -- KasHttllf.lSa r Sao atltr nillttSrOi PAH of Ikeliar will So Mat oa tom fa M a Thla prt-- (tnuwi'rt blix-eard- tern-peratu- re 13-1- er AriMaM apa. ( toia toaaUna A -$ NEW-YOR- Hegemaa'.tamyherleewMaOlreeelwe. l ami tmli renulss. Havide (ara bMi .... v,.o.v,UHLweNueuw. .mrtv,cviu 'om naturalists say the whala waa one a laud annual and took to toe water for salety, No cue has as uiutb money as people im V,v ,.r,,-ina- - Ktme. lho Cure i the n.evlleitie to break n children sLounhs oud Cods Mr. MU. Bi st, Kjirague, ash,, March 8, VL A de apltated snail, kept in a moist place, fas seek grow anew head. . " Win Haanat'a Slagle tarn Waive. A u t re r it mv (vfutfeitH WamuiiH Ir II liitclihrifRUt jmm 9 Nothing mr riee man more than to art the fool at eight and feel well the next day, Better Bverr Year. when the glorious climate oT California1' did not nltratt tourists But tear alter year the tide of travel sets to iron err aol stronger every tali and wtntar toward this favored region. 1 here U no climate like it on this eminent for a winter resort, and the usual fine semca on lb I uion I'Aiitlc System ha this season taew Irouifht to a decree of jerfeuion whih ' leaves nothing to I dertred. For furtlier Information tall on yeor nearest ticket agent or address , 'JTmeewi ' he persisted. K. I LOMAX, General Pass, and Tick at Agent, The man two seats behind this one Omaha, Nab. kicked me out of his office the other day because 1 dunned him. I want to Those who say they are not conceited get even W ith the scoundrel." Chicago show a vein of conceit to ssj ing ao. t Tribune, i " Tits' MoUvra Mother COLCHESTER; Has found that her little ones are immore by the pleasant laxative, proved best qualities of poultry is greater (Syrnp of Figs, when in need of the than the supply and constantly increas- laxative effect of a gentle remedy than by any othef, and that it to more acing. to them. Children enjoy it One pound () ' represents about ceptable ' it benefit them. The true United States current Syrup of Figs, is manufactured by the fit MARKET, tarBfhTIVFIT California Fig Syrup Co. only Oi R Eoo PHonerr. The census man BE I' IM U FAIUNO Wheat read for Cows. took hold of the poultry Industry in c QUALm. ,j The lost quarterly report ot tbs KanTba outer nr tap sole ex1890 and produced some remarkable tend tba whola lungtb sas state board of agriculture is largely down to tbe heel, pro. figures. There were 258,472,155 chickdevoted to the subject of feeding wheat lading tbatobunt In tlr-ens'" and 20,810,545 other poultry, to farm animals. Report from many King and other hard work. against 102,205,653 chickens" in 18a0. farmers from different sectionsxif the TOTTR ASS MtALKB Missouri eads with 22,785,848 head, state are all to the same general effect Fur 1 UhM milk. the wbeaLfor to relates at feeding and don't ha put off with Illinois next with 21,403,525. Wheat is pronounced by them almost with Interior good. Then came Iowa, Kansas, Ohio, Indi- without to be a very superior exeeptiou RFMMKft 'CO. ana, Kentucky, Tennessee and Texas feed, from 10 to 50 per cent better than in the order named. Ten years sgo corn andbetterln mixture than alien MACHINERY Missouri was first, with Ohio second. fed alone, as might be expected. It is estimated that in 1890 817,211.140 If tbe Ualiy is Cattlag Icath. IllnWrattKl ratatnrne chewing ZL dozen of eggs w ere produced in this I Ir and ui that old and rtl trlto remsdr, Su. Arnxus, dock phif ia, hVLhlrud Cfclldisa TccthlB. r Svm. fur Saonnxa MAI ZKTTlSa Me. iwutwt MINSKY, In Ohio this Dll led, country. respect nt Vasa. Hava haaa leelad and with Iowa, Illinois, Missouri, PennsylFor Billiard Tabla, second-hanail wnrroaMd. Sioux C(tv Rnrlae A Im Werh. vania and New York following In the cheap Apply to or address, H. C, Axis, uaeawors to laeh M fg, Co . 611 B. 19th Ml .Omaha, Nat. order nmed. It will thus be seen that Inna lie. Invra. the west is far ahead of the east as re- Winter Tourist Tickets Via Aha Wabash Olf Cataa Are, tun Ciir. Mu. Railroad gards the poultry business. But, as CLtfflmra Are now oa tala to all tha winter retorts of w ith cattle, a large portion of the pro- the good returning until June 1st, duction of the western poultry trade is Y5. South, A ao ftHrsT Exukkio Hij tint. (runt Tight to etr bef r n4cfflfM. vrMtmtfat'ftirair. II Mi given up to the production of meat point aouth on axcnrslon date. In adwith rtnuriMiy tmniTto, . and Steamship rather than eggs. The development dition to alszva, Railroad ?ftm dUtoM prr mu A U)le tvu the in llNrrrn States ticket to fit Mill, points tall or w later moMMy of the egg machine" hen is largely and laid, ! fuftt 2 Kmonplst lowest rates. For rates, H KQTMHfUTW d Err MITT. an eastern enterprise, and in keeping tii keta, excursion date and full Informaitoif I'toUbiutf. Atfdrwi UiffiiirLuh t forru with tbe spirit that would leave beef tion ot a ropy of the Horn Seekers Guide, OXFORD 8FO.CO.,tMSSn rail at Walash Oflka, 1502 Kafnam street, J44 Wanaslt Ava.. Chicago, 1IU. making to the west and develop fancy or write G, 14. Cmttot. dairying instead. Look at it as you 14. W. F. , Agt, Omaha Nab will, however the poultry business Ja Proeeoutna Clnlma,. now- - a great thing, and is sure to be PrlLclFMhi f dAmlner U H Pfloffioo Tbe beet a than ran do is so poor that' be mkmm. I to ImL BW, 1 BksaUv ashamed uiUcsUtog CWM of bltntelf. still further increased, Ex. ahe will continue to be liked. But a little house by the well, put a tank male calves of that sort don't' pay to in it' and ran all the stock water raise. You can make more of your through this tank. It cools the water skim milk, etc., to feed it to pigs. In in the summer and it warms the water ig your male, get ful: half Jersey, half Holstein) and find out from the well has a uniform temperaas much as possible if his damand ture. It is one of the best rales to grand dam were great rntlk and butter work both ways that the Lord gives producers. Raise all the heifer calves us, and he delights to give good things with care to keep them thriving but to those with enough discernment to not fat. The man who has plenty to buy take them. No fire is needed to warm w hat he wants and goes into it right, this house in winter no ice is needed will undoubtedly do well to get full to cool it in summer. Deep down in blood and registered cows. He can the bosom of the earth is a place of make by raising their offspring aa well uniform temperature, unaffected by s as from the milk. The demand for the hot blasts of summer and tbe of winter. If we could set our good milk stock is on the Increase, and will be for a long time. Men, to go milk cans down there we would have a into that largely, must educate them- place always the same, bnt we cant selves so as to be cautious not to pay a conveniently do that. If we can, and high price for something that has no we can, bring up this uniform in it medium, water, we real producing value. Long, and even good pedigrees an lead to serious dis- don't need to go dou n there w ith our Teach milk. If a windmill will bring thia appointment without that. yourself and your helpers to be gentle up for us we don't even, hare to take with the cows. Under no circum- tlial trouble; we have only to fix for stances should there be any running or it and the wind, whether of summer or house kicking or beating allowed. A good winter, does , tbe rest. This e? milk stool is a box twelve, or fourteen need not be large. If private dairyinches high, eight or ten inches wide ing ia followed it must he large and a piece of board nailed across the enough for the necessary utensils a opening on the lower end, in which to churn and a 'Separator, if the latter keep a coarse dry Tag in case it may be is used. - If milk is sold, just room needed. Take your box stool in right enough for convenient handling of the hand and sit conveniently near to the cana is sufficient. If built of wood, cow, brush off all dust that may be on line tbe studding on both sides with or around the bag Use yonr cloth, if tar paper tthe sheet up on both sides needed before you bring your bucket over tbe paper? If the water runs from under her; then commence slowly milk' the tank in this dairy house to a lower ing one hind teat next to yon with left tank in the tank barn yard a float valve Ffct piv Wheat to Ilocs. hand and front teat with right hand, on the lower will regulate the flow of Sept, 10, and soon, taking by turns cross ways, water from one tank to the other. 191,' weighed eight thrifty, shoats, 1 pressing with the ends of the fingers Better than this is a regulator on the average 10 pounds, total 1,040 pounds. Same windand windmill of which teats the side the the day accurately weighed sixteen stops always against against the"painrof- your hand, bear mill when all tanks are full of water, bushels Fultz wheat, test Of pounds, ing first hardest with the.iiagersj.mad al waya4jaets.it lor running Kheniaad beganieciling threetimcfc perjday highest up, and down wards to make there is room for more water. It is soaking each feed six hours. hhoats the milk stream big and easy. Don't more faithful than the best hired man were kept in small lot, no other food milk with. jerks. Keep everything as Vcith.hLs lH thco" n in. Of oourse.if being, allowed, iiepL--. 29 . fed- - last ot is in' this house addi- wheat and Mr. J. W, Puett weighed done as can. churning quiet you tional warmth is required to 'winter hogs; total weight 1,223 pounds, again T10 ix the Fall. Fall pigs should during the churning lime.. The u riter of 195 pounds on the lot for the sixteen be given warm pens and clean nests uses a kerosene stove for this. Tbe bushel wheat fed; a gain of 23 V nd at the same time they must take fire is started by simply lighting a pounds per head for two bushels o! exercise . every day. It may even be match, and when no longer needed it wheat eaten. . Counting hogs worth necessary to roust them out of their is extinguished by a simple turn of five cents per pound shows a realizatied, especially if the weather is cold, the wrist It heals water for use and tion of 57 6 cents' per bushel for to order to make them take exercise the tank furnishes cold water, and wheal. (Do. W, BAruAN.in Practical enough to keep healthy. A pig loves these two essentials are handy to the Fanner. a warm bed. and the more they lie in chum. The churn is ran by the dog, Growth of 1 to. The Live Stock it the less inclined they will be to but he Is not there. His room is better leave it. and they will gef so that they than his Report says, we are told that a pig at betcan because be edmpahy, wjll refuse to come out and eat. But ter be outside and turn the churn by its birth should weigh about three with a little eare at the start to keep means of a light shaft running through pounds, and increase to weight month after month as follows: 15, so, 48, i 3, TheSrrig0r0i.s this may readily he the wall of the building. 103, 135, 170, 210, 225, and on the tenth avoided. The- - aim in feeding, is to month should weigh 300 pounds. We A Vaseline the rather than Rorp. for fat, pigs thrifty keep poultrymaa informs Field and Farm that he has are also told that the cost of a pound maintaining a steady growth every cured severe cases of roup witbear-bolate- d of pork I fifty percent greater II made day, and ia the winter more than ordivaseline. He simple greases the the tenth month than on the fifth is can be If eare nary necessary. they bead with it, and makes the fowl month In food consumed. the kept growing rapidly during the winter swallow a pill of It about the size of a fall pigs can nsnally be made profit- hazel nut. Vaseline is an extract of Wht keep all the turkeys for the able, but otherwise they will prove a petroleum and-i- s cheap, while loss. At this season they are often so vaseline has carbolic acid add- - Thanksgiving and Christmas market? stunted at weaning that theyj-bev.tjj-- to it, and can be had already pra- - Nke, smooth, medium sized turkeys are always in demand. f ly recover. Cor. St. Louis RepuhUcx pared at any drug store. , er-bolat- -- ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO,, 108 WALL 6T., - Three Saa and aa Inverted BalMbew. The following ia taken literally word for word from a rare copy of the lirighton (England) Advertiser of June "A rare phenomenon is re0, 1797. ported from ht. Mala Recently during the afternoon, between tin, hours of 4 and 5, three perfect fcuus were seen all in a row above the western horizon. The sky was very clearattlie time, and there was no one who saw the unusual sight that behevea it to have been a mirage or otln-- r atmospheric illusion. i he eentrafBeemed more brilliant than his two luminous attendants, and between the three there seemed to he a waves communication in tiie ahape-o- f pf light composed of afl the prismatic Colors. At about the same time a rainbow murie its appeal ante atfiakor distance above the central upside down that is to say, tbetwo'ends inted toward the ,emth and the bow's neck toward the horizon. l'nuliry 4s rroflisbte. If iutererted in poultry send 4c in stanips for our lataluriie of lu u ho torn and brooder, with useful hint, l ev iloinca He Moines. inculatur Co , 103 K. With LOCAL can not reach the tarfh is a blood or court iiuUoual end in order to euro it you murt tnk tit ternal remedies Hall's' Catarrh ( nre is taken mterually. anti arts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces Hall s Cutairh Cure is not a quack medicine It was prescribed by one of the beet physicians la this eonntrv.lor years, and is a regular preIt is oomjmsed ef the tiest tome scription known, combined with tbe best blood purifiers, acting directly on the mucous surfaces The perfect combination of the two ingredient is what produces such wonderful results in curing Catarrh. Send for testimonials, free E J CHENEY A CO , Props , Toledo, O. Hold by druggists, price 7oc. Hails Family rills, kite. s L- d s , rf food lighter, sweeter, of finer, flavor and more wholesome. Prom these figures it will A loino'. Aridio! A rive- ian, "boon derei' "ITuenoa "d.as' pumaid,' Abies'- - llasta la visla' drench n revoir' ) '1 he lurk folds his arms ann bows his bead toward the person whom lie salutes The Common Arab says. Salem aleikum (Peace be will you). He tli lreust in from ; . how aar An plai-siAn Dal- i - per cent. powder and of greater leavening strength than other powders, will give the best results. It will make "the paid bf, 000,090 Iiihii of pro- - '1 he riuee former sum represents neaiH 21, (S-- cent of the entire food imports received from abroad and the fidlow mg statistics will give the comparisons vv ith other produces An Englishman salutes h s friend llow do you do" lioodby. 1 1 .. a ROYAL- BAKING PQWDER, bemuse, it is an absolutely pure cream of tartar the , with areuell." Similarly the Dutch, arvel "el," atul the Swede. requiring a leadening agent Last year riesbt.tH,- - d 1 N all, receipts forr cooking u SPADING BOOT. 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