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Show &, - DAIRY TIMES THE Til rmniimt fuirur. fir Timm Ldltw aad JSo.-r- . UTAH. A F. M. COALVILLE. AND POULTRY. idle-nes- CHAPTERS FOR INTERESTING OUR RURAL READERS. borooesfal f arBori Operate Tills Deport meat of I Wo llonotewd Hints ss to tho ( sro of l.lo Stork sod Pool try. How The will prdimLly show tint China wasnt really knocked out by Jajian, but fatally j bumjied her I head on the floor. Butiqwy hut the habit haa developed from s among fowl having a ration which gave satisfactory results with other similar pent of fowla fed at the same time. The vice should bestsmped out by the removal of the first offender. The somewhat close confinement ueces ssry in any trial where a careful account of the food is "kept will always. make the conditions more or less tin favorable to the largest egg produc tion. In these experiments no attempt was made to force the laying, and the broody fowls were allowed to sit at will, there being many nest boxes in each pen. About the same number became broody. in poos. haring birds as in those without. The trials show of Dairy MwalM. uorm may bo in kisses, aa icTiTov The first'dsirymen'sassociation in the declare; but what do y (hit ha ana tjt misses who know just what the bliss northwest was formed at Elgin, III., in JS63. When the agricultural eollrgea fog blooming microbes care ? were established, the instruction given was mainly by lcctjire and but little to th avift nor the battle to the w ortT wss 'dobe ln ipecijjih ttiitmrof strong, the early bird i still sure to agriculture. This .was The eld, fashgobble the worm, provided the worm ioned way, n here the teacher sat in hia chair and delivered long lectures, doesn't gobble the bird. a and the atudenta took notes, and the same style of Instruction was' t ia only where newsjajx-- r .advertising flourishes that other forms of given as occurred in the Latin or aiHertislng are largely fndotpe.i In. Greek lecture room. The laboratory The amount of money spent, in sign, was a comparatively unknow iTTactor' - fence or circular advertising , boars aa an instructional agent then. But about the same proportion to newt-pe- r the .people began to demand special advertising in our country as in education, and the work of the teacher another. ' of agriculture became specialised and was divided, and horticulture - PoRTt'oaL is becoming spunky, too, as given into of another, and wiU spend $000,000 a year on her fitber divisions ofcharge labor came, and navy so a to have a word to say in with this came the new dairy ease partition time comes again. 'Ihe along the experiment stations beamount la not Urge am) the time in problems, to publish the results of investigagan w bich it ia to be expended ia long, hut tions of much importance, and finally, with naviea as with everything else I think it waa in IksO. Cornell univerUtter Jate than never. for erected a Mn i, Ibst WStVo? hatching it is neither necessary nor economical to keep a male bird with laying hens for egg production." per-bap- . sity Fifth York gentlemen htve formed themselvea into a committee to study the effects upon mankind of a too free use of wino, beer and liquor. They ought to lie able to gather reliable information without serious trouble by visiting the alms htmses, jails and insane asylums of the New ountry. Tut photographer down in York imjiressmn of a state who found the murderer on the retina of his victim, has a very great head, and he would confer a favor by explaining how he knows the impression ho found is not the Impression made by the strange gentleman who once gave tho victim candy in her youth. Iv the extreme We-- t horse s now jost less limn cattle, and cattle there are always cheap, A lady who spent some Ume in South talifornia last summer, saw a beautiful pair of black horses,' matched like twins, and in the prime of their horsohood, offered for sale at forty dollars twenty dollars vach with no takers. Statistics in relation tonocial VM' aaswe-lg- 'I'll mat-te- rs are alwrars defective and sometime worrying. For example the statistics of Ixmdon report 8, 89 persons as having mysteriously disappeared andonly 1 1,000 as having been found. It is enough to keep one awake nights, wondering what has of the oilier itpOl). , , - ML e Frofesaor LAS;t.rt's flying machine flew a hundred feet, then fell, but that is atyindication of ultimate auceesa rather than of failure. It was something to have it fly at all. Cyrus I ields first Atlantia cable w hlspercd a fear syllables and then wit silont for months, but the whisper was enough, bvia cables were an assured success fpbm that moment. SitorurriNa in New York attained to gigantic proportion during the holidays Just pa t. Nothing like it was ever known in Gotham before. One woman, when caught, carried a marvelous lug' fastened around her waist, and in it were pockets for ' jewelry and small articles, while in the other openings, made like a door with springs, could be dropped the larger pieces, Nkw Youk has appropriated $.'0,000 for the yiroJuetknrof antl-toxlserum for case of diphtheria. The rlty would meet a Ion felt want If It eouhl supply an anti. forget serum for tho use of Iho wltnewos. Uni of the strangest epidemic of the day is is the paralysis f recollection which shixes jiollce eaitain anl others the moment Mr. doff begins to jog thd nieinorica with his little inquirle. -- has taken Daniel Webster some little Ume to make his way in marble effigy into the capital at Washington; - but t hen- ha --taken" still niore for tleneral Stark. The suspirton may auggcBt Itaelf to jealous mind that a nation . not welrome bur greatest men with mm h effusion, and .tliatnpirlia Ip tlui raplloL lg not the Itr 'Jo .patriot htmoe tliat can look forward to. a Ink charge of cruelty and general mismanagement against Superintendent Rro,kwayof tho Elmira N., Y tale reformatory have beep disproved by tho commission appointel by Governor Hower to invesUgato them and the act of the UKrintemlent have been generally approved, - This ii -p'cially gratifying since Superintendent Hroekway has bet-- regard'd a one of tho foremost of prison reform- era, and hia niethols of prison disci- phno at Kim Ira have been largely in the natare of experiinenta. n I hi mouth . not look a gift horse Uarmlh A a pine In Houses. Iaultry year, ago last spring I built iiopse with matched AN EMINENT SOUTHERN LAWYERS LONG CONFLICT WITH DISEASE. e tears of ufferuj. Prosperity. A 4 rar-slTbe (.rest I k tory Warn by Seleses Over a MHbbora Tweaty-Av- lf in tin, a doughnut in the eye too At' a church sociable lit Closely Huntington, I., the other evening, a riot wa precipitated and several hial broken, ait because a colored brother asked for a hammer ahert-w.to crack hi doughnut -. -- th IOMhj( elitora the fear that thero will lie expivs general rare wr in tho United , State, which not at all turprising considering that there 1 no danger whatever or sinh a jeatabtrojb". 1 t beea afflicted for several years with I what th doctor called Diabetes, and suffered terribly. The pain la my hick wa ia th extreme. Hoodt flxrtapsrilla sad Hood' fm cared me. Now I can go to church and attend other s. r nui-ic- (Trout Ue Atlanta. Ga Constitution. Foremost among the best known lawyers and fanner of Norm Carolina stand l4U. Isaac A. Sugg of .reenviUe,- - Mr Sugg has resided In Greenville twenty-twtears While nearly every one in 'Pitt iwuntv knows Mr K IhxIoit, ierhans all do wit know of frtsTmoVu'ta inahiwv agam ufter cj yratr. Vo, two gmia thmiixiuiliin: JJi!i he and lived n was a lane of the enuro breaking down of the nervous system, attended lit excruciating, agouimg, unendurable i is i'u. Opiates and stimulants ouly quieted temKninlv and all treatment failed him. Only hi love of family and friends prevent'd suicide He told a' rejairter the follow lug Interesting story I kept at my work aa long as I could but nature gave way at last and I sui (.imbed to the inevitable. Mr entire nervous system had been shattered by tlio stimulant aud opiates I had taken mv blood bad actually turned to water my weight had dropiied from 173 pounds to 123 everybody that the end u" handoVmv wife fo totW mvUmtewith I wa simply living from hour to hour I had made inv will, Settled mv buxines aud waited for the last strand of life to in.ip. it w at this time that a somewhat similar rae as my ow u was brought to my iiotii-c- . This man had suffered very much as I had. ins life had been despaired of as mine hud. and vet ho had Wn cured h Ink wlmt that little word meant to The report stated that the work had becu accomplished by a medicine kuown as Dr. Williams Piuk Pills for Pale I People investigated the report thoroughly and found that it was true in detail 'I lieu 1 practiced some of Dr. Williams Pink Pill sml began taking them and began to get better. 1 began to sleep like a healthful child, souad, calm and peaceful. My appetite came buck aud my uewes were soothed and restored to their normal condi-tioand I felt like a new man' ltut the greatest blessing was the mental improvement. I begun to read and digest, to formti-lat- c new plaus, to take au interest in my law practice, which began to come back to me us soon as my client realized that I was again myself. After a lapse of ten years 1 ride horseback every day without fatigue. 'That l)r. Williams' PinlrPills saved my Ifeisbevoud doubt, aud I am spreading 'heir praises fur aud wide. Inquiry about tho town of Greenvillesub-taotintothe aliove fusts of Col. ase and that numv others ure beingSugg's benefited by Dr. Williams' Pink Pills I)r. Williams Pink Pills are for sale bv all druggists, or may be had by mail from Dr Williams Medicine company, .Schenectady. K Y., for M cents per box. or uix boxes for fi 5(t. o , n d 3Ksr.l.Kssiu.iM - sever met anything that. did me w aU-M- 1 with meeting I alpleasure. ways keep Hoodi In Pfll by me. my whole life I, 'Hi-n- 1 Cfltl' trKHii'sh.rW tlFimnr. TaXir tor inslaure, he man with a yellow c!arionat. get a job ewu withaharo-storminoutfit. nmointcr w lien I waa a inemtHsr of Foivgiuuh'a rirru band, when Tony Frank wa the rtftSit AremtaiS I g 1 loader, Alexan 1 Irr Findier, Jf now at MeVieker'c Chicago theater, wa one of our mem find ha joined with three yellow rlanontts. - "i'he other member were very "mch alarmed at th is doleful o eur rem-anl iinimrtuned uiiou e Hoods !UnV wood 0,',siun to Cures Hood' PHI cure Conatl peUon by restoring th peristaltic action of the alimentary canal. li-rh- er ri1 of Uioim instrument. Thu citrus got on to the eooi of the 'lar:onet. and came running to laa ler trunk with alarm pictured on their eoniitenani es. lf till ohl man see those clarionet. said Frank, we'll ait get and lie told itdier to discharged: cither buy instruments of another coor or paint the ones lie hal black. Alexander, howeter. did not hate money enough to muke the re pusito change ami told tho lea'b r o Driven almost to tion, , Franks sent and bought three handsome buffet clarionet and hi 1 them in his music chest He then told one of the canta in-- n to take 1 isclprs yellow clarhinets and drive them in the ring bank for stake. The man did a he was directed, and the first th ng that Alexander suw that night wa his clarionets mouthpieces and all being driven into mother earth by lutv blows from a twenty-pounsledge. ...Here, what are you doing with my clarionets? he yelled: but the brawny circus attache paid no attention to him. but kept on until nothing more could be seen of the three tuners but their yellow bells. Fischer hastened to Franks with tears in his eyes, but wa instantly mollified .When Tony placed in hi hand, the new blark olanoneU. . A yellow base viol w also cpnsid- ,he harbinger of bad luck. ,1 re one instance where a corpulent, Herman engaged at a Louisville the ter KrsiMod in coming to work with e a the cblor cf a sunflower: Business at the house kept going from bad to worse, but the obstinate ba-- s player continually refused to makes a change hi the color of bis Instrument. Vhenthe curtain went up one Friday night thero were but five people in the house, and the members of tho orchestra decided that something must be done with that yellow fiddle, After the show they began arguing again with the German, but lie that it was all tam fool business. 'lids so exasperated tho men that they threw the German and his yellow lias from a second story window into the street below, and ho ' never came back. I Uwit-Ss- nq rilla. Experience teaches a dear achool, but fools will learn by no other. I waa once foolish enough to listen to a druggist who claimed to have something au perl or to HooJ'a, and 1 had thrown my took another medicine. dollar In the street I would have been a gainer. --Jobs Bsasstox, care of John Greetham, Wellington, Ohio, Get Hood's because - 1 Ket Cream Balm Cleanse the Nasal PassaiH, AUyys taia and Inflammation, Restore the Sense of Taste and Swell. Heals the Sores. Elys A 1 ch ftoctril, N. V. Into K&im Dpi Klt W. L.Douclas SSHOErius.1;. 3. CORDOVAN, di-tr- ui lumber, on both planed The building is lOx'.O feet, south side 3 feet studding, north side feet studding, and rafters 30 inches apart, with shingle root. At west end J have perches on a bevel, the highest about 3 feeLirom a platform I inches from the ground, so I can easy clean th droppings. Along the south side I have four windows, six lights apiece; on the north aide a row of nest boxes, and a soon aa cold weather comes I nsil Lippmcott Magazine- Theinjpor old boards against the studding, leavtance of the place may be appreciated fact that many of the cor- ing a space of four inches, and that I from-thfill and pack tight with straw and respondents each receive a salary in leave till spring; then- I take boards excess of that paid a member of con- and straw out again to keep the coop press. In this case the pood old free from lice, and from now on I will times tradition is sorely out of joint. The New Y ork Tribune paid Mr. March, chickens its keep but thirty or thirty-fiv- e Washington correspondent in 848, for wtnter layera, all last spring A salary of $20 per week, and his asv the of earliest pullets hatching, Sir. Robbinson, received $13. and I have nil Plymouth Rocks, sistant, In 1859 tiie same newspaper paid its as I consider them tbe best for all pur- two Washington correspondents a poses. Every fall I dispose cf all the combined salary of $37.50 a week, old chickens and keep nothing but but at that time Mr, George William young birds. I feed wheat in the Curtis was receiving only $20 a week morning and roasted corn in the even-b- i aa city editor, whils Mr. Greeley himgrand all the milk we have to spare, self waa -- receiving only and it ia warmed so they get nothing which was afterwards reduced to $40. cold but the wheat in the morning. There has ben a great advance in By thi way of feeding, I get' eggs all journalism since those good old and if salaries have gone up, winter. Two years ago I sold fifty times," dozen eggs from November to March. so have isadvertising profits, though the served at about the same Prices ranged from 20e to 33c per doz- reader cost. en, by my feeding as above mentioned. ' ' Abandon Farms. My chickens are on the ground, sand Camera In Wr. The members of the Massachusetts and wheat chaff about three inches were made recently at Experiments Board .State of Agriculture, wlio were deep, so they get plenty of scrstchlng to ket tho adaptability of for their feed. That la what give requested by the executive committee Davenport to assist in obtaining further informa- the electric light to be an instantanethem exercise. I have Just beeiPa tub tion In to the abandoned or ous system of photography. Ihe scriber about a" month, and like your partially-abandone-regard farms in Massaelectric light was worked from the paper very well. Now, if yon have chusetts,- have reported 541 farms on the port flagship Devaroom in your paper, and think this which were not included tn the last dynamo from which a cable was laid to station contain, In a digestible form, might benefit some of the readers of edivfoa of their catalogue, while 2 Cremyll, and the were farms sourrajs lit up the from other reported of large . quantities Hamoaze and its surroundings with nitrogen, your paper you may mention same, ces. a total of 3tJ5 farm Of these the which is absolutely demanded in signing my initials only. T. J. K, in secretary of the board has received des- picturesque effect, demonstrating the forming the new qullb and new feath- Kurmers Review. criptions of 143, which will be added use to which electricity can bo applied ers; therefore, in moulting, thb nitroto the fifth edition of their for photographic purposes at sea. Dairynfm must put their hands intt, whichwiU soon be ready. catalogue, gen, when fresh bonesare fed, b drawn Tbe num- More recently the ojieratlous extended from the food given to the fowl in- their pockets. If they expect to gel ber previously described was 400, tof over a wider arcr. Tho current on stead of being drawn from the reserve legislation tl.at will protect tbeii which 150 have been sold, 79 withdrawn this occasion was supplied from dynaforce oT the fowl, which takes her rights. One of the great reasons why from market for various reasons, and mos on the Scourge, moored in Rum-poo- l, 125 wish the description continued in to Garden battery nfid the strength, stops her from laying, and the Interests of the dairy are sacrificed tiie fifth edition, while 4ti have not to the interests of bogus butter ia tlia! been makes her prone to disease. We are wa so penetrating that photoheard 150 The from. sold farms the parties most interested are not wOI contained 15.11 u re that the practical and economical and for graphs of two torpedo lioats belonging sold acres, O', farmer or poultryman of who tag to pay their little to help out thi 829,125, an average of 81.527.50 each, to the Defiance, and Which had been looks well at cost, will utilize a ma- expenses of organization and agitation and the 70 farms withdravvn were dispatched outside the breakwater, terial for poultry which brings in the This waa brought out very vividly a valued at 8125.925, au average of were easily procured. 98 each. The expense, previous to end the greatest profit We have used the last meeting of the Iouadairyme beginningthe canvassing forthe fifth MotuitMo Sinking Into the hmrth. the granulated bone and paid a good when an effort waa made to edition, was but little more than 1 per for needful expense attendhi Dshebel Naiho (Tiie sinking mour, price for it, but by using bone cutter money of cent the valneof the known an isolated Algerian peak, now we got meat, grUtle.oil, fat, fine bone the seen ring of proper legislation. ,L to have ben sold, and property the total ex- tain),alsKit hOO feet ia height, is known and granulated bone alt in one ope ra- will not leave their business and devo only pense to date is but St.JtO.Sl. to be slowly but surely sinking out of tion. .The sharp, hard piece uf bone themselves to looking after the affai of the multitude unless the money ' Flperlenc tn Hn Feeding sight. In the time f 111 Cuesnrs it act, as grit Tht fine bone helps to meet ex At to the South Dakota provided pensev experiment sta- wa l.iOi fx-t- . or nearly twice its make the shell, and the other half or ground wheat requir-ndXpresent height. There arc several sectwo thirds of ordinary market bones is should half a dozen men be expect I tion the hogs fedand lhew fed whole tion- of pofiDdi mi where the earth's rich, nourishing food, forming the tosaerlflee Ttielr own 'interest 4.91 wheat for one fequired pounds crust is known to bj very dairymen, while t feathers and flesh nf the fowl, anil thi; '"n.Hitudc live in The pound gain weight. Near th sinking mountain' thero is interior of the egg tn abundance. - We attrrraiT rmthmg abottt the 'vri t wheat fed returned -- 38.30 centground per. advise all of our reader to look care- done, except to reap the fruit? Te bushel: the whoie wheat, 55.83; corn, alar ge dear lake called Fezzara, which manufacturers of all kinds of butt 60 cents, and peas, 63.36. Tbe quality is said to have risen over a large city fully into these new method of feed- Ine are of pork obtained from ground wheat t hirh sunk in the tear 403 A. D. looking after Their intereA-Theing, as they come up, and understand are wise enough to spend th and corn was about equal and was them for themselves. la the Interest vf Wa. anda of dollar when it is new! superior to that from whole wheat, A new paper, devoted Urol Lay In KnuIIs peas or mixed feed. They are always on the alert. solely to mac culine interest and bearing tjie comA writer In an English paper, classes of dairymen are to be b Ms mare t Conn, aged 92 years, of p fitted by just dairy and oleomargai e committed suicide by inhaling ga. prehensive title, Man, will hortly ing on the above quext ion. says: in Ixrndon. In addition to Whether hens will lay well w he it law, and they should come up w h 950 bait of th Nearly students enrolled at plaving tbe part of guide, philosopher kept away from the male! ha recently their money. If they do not. they 11 tbe 4 hit ago university are women. anil friend to mankind in all matters been a subject for experiment A pen be .left without protection. No i in Thereare but six building in tbe world of dress, drink, food and manners, it of eight pullets kept without a male that own a cow should be of the D Texas tbau tbe etatoeapltol w ill take of those who he willing to si re larger up much the same attitude produced egg at about 30 per cent less Whrs dentists go gto partnership they toward women as ladles cost than an exactly similar pen with tn the fruits of victory, provided he ouiiht to pull together. which a cockerel wa kept. Another other fellows will bear all the jvaper adopt toward man. We punish ourselves when as bate other pen without a male gave during the pense. Fanners Review iwop't lanmpnhnilMa first three months about the name "proy tell of a poor woman who CoxDiTiq.v or Arn a Tkrk portionate excess of product over an An was talking to the dtey-ic- t visitor Shu Deewratlon. exactly similar pen with w hiih a cock amination of the Uemlqal growl. L'tirer decorations are often seen on about her various ailments, and how erei was kept. Then the feather eat- - i bearing apple trees thi year will i )w the doctor had prescrilied for her n grave in cemeteries. In one of the ing habit developed and the-e- gg pro- - j the shortest growth that has What beats me. sluggish liver, duct diminished, but during eight I made for years. Generally all be ng older burial grounds of Brooklyn there he is how them slugs get remarked, are faded ambro-type- s even and photographs have total more vLxible fruit 1 "la months the eggyleld for each pen j orchards of the made of lnide the liter. waanvery Bear alike,. In each of the j than Gey bava had since is.so nd SI, paper, elotli anddead, flowers tin, toy in glass canes two pen without male birds, some which means that after the gnu let that the dead children A Division of I. ihor. used to play dangers ha been run by the res t lilt, borders and designs In knobs and pullets had begun to lay from .one-t- o Husband Will you remind me that two months earlier than any in the there will probably be an nu lly seanorn pebble. One small grave had I hate to write a. letter this evening) at one time a iitte house over it conpens where corresponding male Harge apple crop in 1893. The il ife les, dear. Ar.d w ill yon rea torn doll a and of bird were kepL The feather eat- during the summer lowered the taining pair baby's me of something? has a metal upright mind after feed- of th trees, but there have forturdely hoe. Another ing usually appears Of course. Wha is it? in a. hook, from which is terminating ing for any length of time an unvaried been some rain since which have $ led suspended Remind me that I have to rmind ration deficient in some constituent, the aoil where conditions were vor-ab- ca shells. 1a wire basket filled with .Truth. hiladelphia Ledger. jou. Ex, jnore ypevlally nitrogenous matter, sides. Pains in Iho Sack said, jolly (.'harlio Warner, whin asked whether he, in janicnldr, anl musician In general, were stiiKrnti-tiouin hi lifeProcessor IVarin-time ha lieen conneeted with till the a famous of thi organization et country. He played K flat w itli (iiliuores band, wa Ira l!n - violin in various symphony on IrMra. beside liaving hal a Ion, exp ien o with cirrus and luiiwtivl Imiui. If musiriau are s.ijHU'-tio.i.'! aid be. their ticul ft iw 'bca-n-w- - ratNCN acMANcuu calf. 4 J35P Fine Cur IKansarou 3.SPPOUCE.330LE3. 2fS 2. 1. workings,EXTRA FINE- - WI0, -- 17.? BOYS'SCHOOlSfjDEi LADIES Over On Millloa People wear the d W. L. Douas $3&$4 Shoes All our shoes are equally satisfactory They give the beet veloe forth money. They eqwt cnetons StMc to style end fit. Tbsirwearinff qualities are Uneurpaeeed. The price are uniform. etempegen eole. From to f j eaved over other make. u your dealer cannot supply you ew raw "COLCHESTER" SPADING e,-e- e cu - BOOT. EST IN MARKIT. BEST IN FIT. bull-fiddl- Ho, ISQ-a-we- ek, BEST Iff WEARING quAUTr. Tbe on ter or tap eolo extends the whole length down to tbe beel, boot In dig. gtng sad la other bard work-ASK TOtTR PRALXR FOR THEM off ?0B' k laferior gooda. K, COLCHHTin pt RPBBKR CO. rev-plie- cosmcumKixasgE iwitr W gkAt, tttMt MbdM lrF vioi(Ly a sdokt TWTTSTi 78.000 In Use. SfegktgtS WELL MAOHIHEHY , d ' illu-inina- nt Clxr- - Bn! a B Iron Worts, Bneeeswra w Fceb Mf. Co km 7 lawn. Cl if. Ra Pali At.,SlMi g.nsCity. MU Worms iir-Hops- es. The only sure core (or worms in horse known 4s steketee s Hog pin Cholera Cure. Never (nil to destroy worms in horses, bwn, sheep, o or cats; an excellent remedy for eiok low la joend Ixl y cents in United btates posiairo and I will send by mail. Cut this out. take it to pay him fifty cents. Three package for tl.SO express paid. ti. G. STEKETFR Grand Rapids, Mitb Mention namfi of paper. drug-fntnn- d to-da- 81,-59- 3. rh -- -- "un-tali- lc. i y 1 Bo-to- To-da- Ivor 1- dairy building and adapted to in structional purpose lectures ... in dairying were given at lorneil by two of Americas most eminent dairy authorities In their day anl generation, Messra. X. A. Willard and L. II. Arnold, some years before the dairy building was erected, but it was left to Wisconsin to establish the first practical working dairy school. F'rof. C. S.' Plumb. Dairy Light Increases. lp to within comparatively recent years, in many important respects, dairymen differed in opinions concerning the handling of milk and making of cheese and butter. Systematic investigations had not been conducted and aa a consequence there was much rule thumb' in the dairy. Under such conditions there waa much diversity of opinion on certain questions, which have been largely settled by dairy investigators. Aaour population increased, commercial dairying assumed more and more importance, and thinking men saw in it a lucrative branch of agricultural work. The dairy interests grew to great proportions, and the first step taken by dairymen to advance their interests waa by forming dairymen's associetious, wherein could be discussed problems affecting the business. Indiana Dairy Report. Froah Market As food for poultry nothing b now prized more highly among progressive poultrymen than perfectly fresh market bones, ent up each day, in addition to the usual food rations, say a writer ia Poultry Keeper, Thb elegant food auppliea nearly, if not every .element of the complete egg. aa well aa the formation of bone, muscle-and- leathers of growing chickens. Fresh bones from the market coat but a trifle. They ahOuld be obtained fresh each day. Their value b duo to the perfectly fresh animal food which they contain, along with the other elements not found tn sufficient quantities in corn and wheat It has been proved that green cut bone will often increase the egg yield from 50 to 100 per cent; It also will stimulate the fowls during the moulting period to sueh an extent that the floeka do not suffer as form-- , erly In thb trying time. The jniew and gristle In the -- fresh bone plueea.that a strong demand has sprung up for dairy products known to be free from possible contagion. To fit men to meet-tbi- a demand the Pennsylvania State college has just completed arrangements for givIngacoure In milk and cream Pasteurization and dairy bacteriology In connection with its dairy school thin winter. Orders haw already been placed for necessary ap-- . Jtt will have charge of the work. KtudenU in the short course in agriculture may elect this study in preference to an equivalent amount of work in some other line by the approval of the faculty. These courses open Jan. 3 and continue six and twelve woeks respectively. Application for enrollment should be made aa early as possible II. J. Waters in Farmers Review. SUPERSTITIOUS MUSICIAN3. Tha Pradvetn f Swt Sou I , Hv Saw Faaay rrojagiea. Well. I beliew In mhu1' sign, NOBLE FIGHT. 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