Show h DAIRY AND POULTRY NTErtSTINO CHAPTERS Ion Omits MURAL ntSADtnS Inv meeeufel r rmi > lprela Thl l > r IMIMI lit the Tsarst lee I Hint a In the Curl of Un Mixk sad r llry Duller clots mil llMlili UIIHTIN u sote of Mkhlgan Dairy and Food Coinmlt r i lon I Vt l lonTh Th attempt In Imitate bright l yellow i 1 yel-low coloring natural natur-al la Mime milk It = ili linn led to many l obnoilims preparations prepara-tions 10 that today to-day utinutlful yellow yel-low butter or cheese or occasionally milk mint bo looked upon with omo rusjilclon as thli coloring Is no sign whatever of the quality ol the product and In many case I Is I a mask for Interior rather than Miperlar products of the dairy Annat lo turmeric saffron carrots and the fellow coal tar products anilines are among the favorite used in lhm colorings col-orings Annattn Is I a coloring matte ibtalned from flee seeds of an everarrrn plant of tho Illxlnro family and Is I a native of South America and the West and Gust Indies where It Is smooch for Havering and coloring soups and other dishes Spanish saffron or crocus Is > powerful stimulant and narcotic cm oicnaRoguo and may teal In delicate persons to very serious results especially espe-cially In cases of expected confinement Not only this Its effects upon hysteria and other nervous affections has led In careless dosing to serious cases of nervous prostration In the hands of lntxrlcncnl persons this Is I a risky coloring to say the least In the urn of sumo of tho coal tar colors lies the grratm risk to the health ot coninm en although the majority of these colors are from a sanitary standp mint comparatively harmless substances n few of them am decidedly polsonou There are seven coal tar color pov sing marked poisonous properties I ol i i these five are yellow or orange and two are green The name of the poisonous poison-ous color are 1st Martins yellow naphthalene yellow or Manchester yellow yel-low 2 Suffron substitute or dlnltro rreml 3d 1lcrlc acid 4th Metanll or golden yellow Gth Orange No 2 Itcta naphthalene orange and aurantla or golden yellow are classed as sue Plcluus Greens 1 resorcinol 2 naphtha I green 11 There coal tar color taken Into the stomach In large quantities product serious disturbance such u nausea vomiting headache etc It seems tl I bo fairly well established that lh < quantity one would consume II used li I I butter at an ordinary meal would no produce any specially harmful results yet with three meats per day and th continued use of these poisonous colon col-on there U an open question whclhc its contlmuJ uio even In minute quan title is free from serious objection a nil article In food Moil of the bade I color used are Sin liquid I form bcli Iin solution or division In oil or glyce rlne Roma of tho fatorllo formula I consisted of 1 Annatto Turmeric Olive oil Saffron Saf-fron 2 Annatto Saltpetre Flesh oil 3 Saffron Turmeric Cotton seed 011 Columbia butter color llanien contained con-tained coal tnr color Improved butter color Wells Illch ardson dl Co coal tar color Concentrated butter color Perrys coal tar color Annattomo Annatto Spanish Dairy ColorAnnatto Thatcher Orange Annalto Two of tho ahovo coal tar colors gave I = = c i reaction for Martin yellow and ore I for methyl orange tide dnwltg and sorting m will as In picking them us the trade de wands ranch better prieee would be reo rtlvml rtoflnnm who have atleeeedfd l fairly well In raising n flock all often at sea when It emcee to 111IIrtn them for market Ithode IIAIIII I turkeys art tuitions for their quality In the r wt markets In New York city Pfovldenc Newport and Iosloa they lead thoM tram other sections In the mania market mar-ket they often bring ten or twelve cents more than thine from all other Hate except Connecticut About New Year s leading New York paper quot nd It I turkeys at twentyeight cents and everything elM In the turkey line at tin 1 than seventeen cents Many grower are Interested to know the reason rea-son It is I not their fame In tho pastor past-or because they are scarce tbat they sell for the most It I Is I on account ot their superior quality Much of this high quality Is I duo to the plump compact com-pact breeding stock uietl and to time way It Is I managed also to the core token In growing and fattening tho young turkey The pain tnken In dressing sad preparing them for shipment ship-ment however probably doe more than all to give them their high standIng stand-Ing Of course you can not dress a Ihln Hat bodied longlegged bird so It will sell with the best but the plump best shaped and most attractive attrac-tive bird In every way previous to killing may be mi drnuod that It must bo classed with that which Is I Interior Again tho handsomest young turkeys that are perfectly dressed If packed along with ill dressed one or with tough old torn and Lens mutt bo classed with the latter nnd go fur lees I than they are worth Too many send nothing but fair to poor stock to market In many case It is I simply l > eciua they do nut know how to prepare pre-pare It 10 It will bring all that can begat be-gat fur It The Ill ImlMlryi Auk any thrifty housewife regarding limo value ot the quantity of poultry and eggs used In her family then multiply I that amount by tho 11000000 families In the United Slate alone and you will be astonished at tha magnitude and value ot tho great poultry Industry While mime families may uio but a small amount many others uio a very largo amount ot poultry and fresh eggs says Oklahoma farmer Their n > o Is I a question ot advanced civilisation nnJ knowledge of the hygienic valu of foods as shown by Uio much greater rue of poultry products In largo cities and towns by the most people peo-ple of tho world Notwithstanding tha enormous quantities of eggs railed In the United Slate tbo amount U not large enough fur tho consumers ot them In the past three years nearly 8000000 dozen eggs have been Imported Import-ed paying A duty of 8 to B cents a dozen for entry The foregoing fact and the more Important ono that the price for choice poultry and eggs aro higher now than ten year ago shows that the builness is I not overdone The value of the poultry product Increased from 1118OOU000 In 18SO to = 148000000 In 189J Tho demand for fresh egg ami r choice poultry Increases faster than the supply In Kurupean I cnuutrlej where larger proportion of e < amid poultry are used than with us the supply Is furnished not by largo farms but by the multitude of people wbi II live near cities and town There are thousands of suburban families In lh I I United State who may learn a lesson I from this Inough strictly fresh eggs 1 ought to bo rained by them fur homo use Those having a suburban homo with some land can easily raise a goodly good-ly number ot eggs to sell In town each year and thus add to their Income The Ytnir unit II Iiuh The wolf Is I the most wary ol all wild animals Trap poison every device de-vice by which other beast of prey are Inveigled to their destruction ho can always steer clear of say Norwest Farmer len year aGu ho would not go within touch of a barb wire fence According to his method of reatoning It must bo n new engine schemed for destruction Now he care no moro for barb wIre than for the prickle un II rooo blilb and from all quarters come oomplalnl that hull a dozen alrsnd of wire are if no account when a IambI Is Iamb-I on tho other side lie lies this year killed more lambs than ever before and goes under the wire without n mo meat hnltatlon Put a well known tbepman tell us that there II still ono way to scare hIm whirl In his own experience bu so far proved ef < Mitre In Scotland f > star the rows firmer pat up what Is I there tiled a potato bottlea suit of old lothle id stuck up In the potato flsldj ii to make the crow believe there Is I m man Inside them Thus far Jimmy tae outwitted the thieves and he nowi loop two nr three of bee watchmen In the field with entire satisfaction 01 10 results A little sulphur dusted nlo the old duds might bo useful na he smell of It would l perhaps add to he effect Should tho wolves get to ecognlzo tho difference between Iho ham man and n real one thero Is still mother resource open to the shepherd lie can take tho place of the scarecrow ror a low hour and try n rifle But rue from the wolf should giro this plan n trial anyway Ono man keep tax hound that do good work Lasti prinK II law huntere made good money b y tracking the dams to their den and llgglng out the young brood Sumo < < iliecpmcn advocate an Increase In thai cull bounty but ll would lake special pressure applied to their local repre > icnlathm tu work up any movement la hat direction Aililr o llolo Ieoee4 Suppose that your horse has fallen lame dont Immediately resort to your favorite liniment says a writer In American Horse Owner It Is I a cardinal cardi-nal rule lo nut have the shoo removed and the foot examined Numberless mistake have beta mado by neglect lug to observe thl rule the writer ham known ninny ease of foot tame I nei kl In low which the horse has been treated for tout lament In the shout der tho tendon at back ot leg thin back sinews tho pastern the fetlock the coffin Joint In fact every concolv + able placo but this right ono Ialn lathe la-the foot will often cnuie a sympathetic swelling in the leg which may bo easily1 mistaken for the seat ot trouble Until the shoo can be removed keep the foot as molit III possible by moans ot water or stopping with clay or cow dung This beside allaying possible Inflammatory Inflam-matory processes will facilitate examination exam-ination of the fool by sotttnlng ot thin < < horn A lucre cursory examination tt the hoof when the shoo Is removed will not do It muit lo a thorough examination exami-nation by thinning Iho whole ot the solo Corn prick and bruise ot the solo aro usually amenable to treatment by poultice and fomentations Ot course tho smith will or should l take the very grealcct care when thinning down 1 the sole not to cut entirely nl through the horn and so let the limb out for this would probably considerably consider-ably complicate matter and possibly prove worse than tho original trouble It the nninal does not speedily show signs of Improvement after 48 hours treatment professional advice should bo bad ltrtlnf Onninor taller In reply to nn article on the overproduction over-production ot the dairy Industry a Minnesota paper say that In IbSO the United Buttes contained n population of twentythree million people and there were 0335091 cows and In Uio with u population In this country oC fifty million souls tbero were only 12443120 caws and even In 1S50 wild n population of over seventy millions of people the number of cows wero less than fifteen million which shows bow much fatter our population Increase In-crease than are the dairy Interest busldc In USO only twenty people out ol every hundred ot our population lived In town and cities while now tho figure Is I twice that and this fact largely Increases the demand for dairy product There Is I a strip of country extending from the Atlantic ocean tu the Ilocky Moutalns within which Is made nearly all we know as dairy products It lake In the states oC Iowa Illinois Wisconsin Minnesota Nebraska South Dakota and New York Outside of this strip ot territory terri-tory It seems to be Impossible to produce pro-duce cither butter or cheese at a proUU Even New England consumes more butter than she produce And when butter can be exported to Curopo at a reasonably low price there Is I always a market for It thero For these reasons rea-sons the profits of the dairymen In the dairy country seems to be assured Air the cellar during the warm days throwing open all windows and door Belling butterlne for butter li I getting get-ting money under false pretenses Fall growth of wood should not Day Simulated ID trees |