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Show Simple Rulei for the building C Q Valuable Utensil, JLPicase describe bw ta can struct a cement hog troufch. What is the best size and l:i e? O, In making a coo, Tele bog trough floor, this an twrrt for the IM'ora of a trough, Male a box out of 2 by 6 Inch plank 14 Inches irHe measurement, and tie length required. This box has bo bo! torn Place It where the trough la require' MuK- another box out of 1 by 6 Inch to form the core. This should be lbj inches narrower at the bottom place this In the outer box, leaving a space of 2 inches the two boxes at the top for concrete. Mace small blocks between the boards to keep them from springing in and nail a strip on toe top of the molds to keep them in tbeli grst lay tbe conrrHe wt-tt- AT - What Count. io-iri!- Did yon tsrklf that troub.s that can. your way With a reau.ute heart and cheerful. Or nld your fun, the llyh! of day With a cravru soul ami rtar(ul s a ton. or a troubls la aa troubla la Oh, ouik Or a troubla la what you maka It; And It isn't tha fact that you re hurt that counta. Bat only how did you taka lit Tow sra beaten to earth? Well, well, wbat'a tha i Coma up with a amlllng fare, Ita nothing against you to tall down Bat, But to lie there that a disgrace Tha harder you're thrown, why, the higher you Vtum , Be proud of your blackened eyet It Ian t tha fact that you're licked tout f.e , a It's Vance Cooke. h?& ! Serious Form of Roup. hen has one eye nearly fop lied VpLtT' a welling. The swell in la black? fobbing and feels soft sa water, She fa in trul Itoffc" WW i geam:fod!ffoiF K.'-IL- Marbles Ready for tha Trials. them along the angle until they strike th first group. The spectators will te astonished to see four marbles fly end of the large group and Sff the ns 1 mnuditu-- l into the hat emus a sertouir fofnf bf'KM.Htoif They will probably test this trick did yohrfowVget' it?5 Find btitcauae, several times by calling out different fopodelbte;ltttifdM1tdv It;" Remove numbers, but for every number called lit e from the others use tha same number of (extra martbfoSek sad tXMSktea' solution Of one part ol bles to roll with, and the trick will Tial6,iJCblHdt to' five of rain succeed every time. The same result can be obtained by using billiard wratss. jllsatbeoth head and the some of tbs balla or anv spherical objects all of into the throat and the lama size olotioai thw nostril of the bird. Applications with a roup pill morning What the Moon Saw. and! drening, have been found effec In the inn parlor of a little provinttSSitcThB poultry house should at cial town," said the moon, sat a man nce be thoroughly disinfected. who was traveling about with a bear. He was eating his supper. The bear was tied up outside against the palDrying a Cow. ' X. T, Z.A cow within two months ings, Poor Bruin! he would do no one of calving is giving one gallon of mk any barm although he looked grim Ter day. "She to being well fed on enough.- - Up la the garret three chilgood fodder and mixed grain. Would dren were playing together by the it be well to go milking her or grad- light of my rays: the eldest might be six years old, the youngest not more ually cease? than two. Stump, stump"; somebody At cow usually does better the fol wss coming upstairs; who could It be? lowing season and produces a strong- The door flew open; it Was Bruin er calf If allowed to go dry for six or great shaggy Bruin. He had got tiret eighths eek than if shells tanked up of waiting outside in the court', ant to the time of calving, ft would had found his way to the stairs, therefore be well to dry her up, Te saw it. all, said the moon. .do this, reduce her diet to hay and The children were very much water for about two weeks, and grad- frightened at the shaggy beast; each ually cease milking her, When she of them crept into a corner, hat be Is nearly dry, the milking may cease found them all out and smelt them; altogether, Sbemaythen receive a but be did not hurt them. This must light feed of grain daily along with be great dog, they said and began the bay until going out to pasture. to stroke him. When he laid himself down on the ground, the youngest boy Spotted Chickens. climbed on his back, hid hit head P. II. Plymouth Rock with Its golden curia, in the beast's hens were dusted with Insect powder, shaggy fur, and played at which gave them a dirty appearance; Presently the eldest boy took when their eggs hatched some of the his drum and began to beat upon it .chicks were spotted; what was the until It rattled again. Then the bear cause! rose up on hit hind legs and began to dance. Oh, it was most charming to There has been some other cause see! than the lice killer. The effect of the After that each boy took htr gun. lice killer on either sitters, or newly and gave the bear one also which he hatched chicks would only be tempo- held quite properly; this was indeed rary. If put tn the parent' stock there a splendid playfellow they had found could be no such thing as spotted Then they becan to march, One, two. chicks. If the hens which laid the One two. Suddenly someone came eggs are quite white the chickens to the door. Xt was the mother of the have probably been thrown back to a children. You should hsve seen her weak spot in their ancestry. Pure as she stood la dumb terror, with bred White RoekJetoek do not give face as white chalk, her mouth spotted or daik colored chickens, and halt open, and her eyes fixed tn h horblemishes on, plumage from Ike rified stare, are as a rule only temporary. "The youngest boy nodded to her Joyfully, and said, 'See we are playThen the bears masWilling Victim, ing at sold'-r- a. Fhe When i set my face against ter came unntng up. Hans Andersen. anything I mean it. He Would you or mind setting your face against mine? Level Made i" a Bottle. A level is an Instrument used la Borne men would rather tell leveling things; or. rather, in deter lies than the disagreeable truth, tclrirg whether they are level or not gntohbmq Jlilrtl ) togt , - - mm THE PEZGE3 $2,50 2.00 LUMP STOVE 0 Pitrcnto a fin Icsfrj. ..WEBER COAL CO.. 00000000000000000000 oooo- Tea DRY GOODS GROCERIES Omrnm CASH BARGAIN STORE COALVILLE. UTAH V Good Job Work..... la rtm.t peep!, smart, and ei Times cfflca Is fust Gvs place where you can geittet G5 or prices that will sutt evercaa. ...AD Wort Promptly Executed ODD 8PQ.UNG PUZZLE. GRASS CREEK COAL B AT jj GRASS CREEK MINES B V4 hsvt the very best Cos! (here b ca the tmrfcet for domc&lc or KiP WELL SCREENED DOMESTIC Placing th teparate Flgtirea. With a ruler draw seven parsfiji cut along every one of them, taking straight lines, at equal distances ap care not to cut tjo far. You will find on a large stiff card. The easiest you have divided the large square tqg that to do this Is to lay the upper lato eight queerly shaped pieces. Tour edgb th ruler along the first line, draw tbs of these papers are Just alike and look second line along the lower e exactly like capital Ls until you turn them over, when they look more like move the ruler until Its upper edg & other four pieces are also on this second line, draw th js. The .alike-anttirj something like exactly line ajong the lower edge, and so , Za la one position and Na In another. la (he same way draw seven ott And when the pieces are mixed, up lines, the same distance apart, at rkj tnd some of them are turned over It , angles to the first seven; t3 very pretty puzzle to put them You. have now drawn a square & together again to make the big square vldeV Into little squares which The' card should have no printing mapped out by the fit lines to th. or ' other murk a on it and both side? Illustration. he exactly alike, so that It will should Cut oul the large square, mark ft to see whether a piece he Impossible heavy lines shown to he picture ay has been turned over or noL d lk c) a LUMP AND STOVE HIXED... W Q OK e) a 3 c) J i) jj GRASS GREEK COAL SO. Ww A -- r-" i A 'I A i - Do You Wa.nt Some? , hide-and-see- kill-er- a AT THB Water Level at Work. and hence the Instrument Is commonly called a spirit level. The part of the tube which is tot occupied by the alcohol is filled by a large bubble of air, which, of course, rises to the highest part of the curved tube. When the ruler Is level, or horizontal, the middle of the tube is hi its highest part, and there the babble stands; but when the ruler is Inclined the bubble moves toward lta higher end. There are other kinds of levels But the water level that wf are going to make is much simpler. Thrust a long pin through flat cork, attach a short thread te the head of the pin, and, with the aid of stick, fasten the other end of the thread with wax to the bottom of a Home-Mad- e Motor. widemouthed bottle, on the Inside, - This motor goes very well If you Pour la water until the thsqadl lave the magnet strong enough. You Stretched "tight by the" fluffing cwg ais wither use wet or dry batteries. Close the mouth of the bottle with o The wheel C can he either quite well fitting cork, and through this heavy or light thrust a long hatpin and push It daw: The driving rod F is to be of two until its point nearly touches th pieces so that the wheel will turn point of the pin below. easily. You can use No. 24 or 30 wire t for the magnet The rod that the Now set the bottle on a surfa which you know to be exactly lr4 armature to on 1 to be of brass, the and, If necessary, adjust the cod to the neck so that one pin point hex-actl- y over the other. Then faster the cork securely In this position! fitb , sealing wax. Now, if the bottle to placed a table, one point will stand over the other if the table is level, but ad if it is inclined. By raising It on te side or another until one point to size to ,,be determined by the magnet. the other you can make it leva! ed You cab either make a wheel oi get be sure that it la level In all dir, at hardware store. tions. You can tost any other surhes it anywhere in the same way. Baked Candy. cheer up! Here to a candy i Boys, t Green Sailor Boy. recipe that to no relation whatever to A waterspout is one of tha it fudge. , r things a green sailor boy wants to One cup of chopped nuts (always see. He has read about it as one sf use peanuts, for where is the boy who tha wonders of the sea, and It rousw like peanuts?) The white of doesnt his keenest curiosity. He gets ft one egg beaten very stiff and one cup old sailors to promise to call km of brown sugar. Mix well aqd put in when one Is sighted. They promi, a buttered pan and bake until light winking stealthily at each otherTT' brown, or about twenty minutes. Be The ship gets down into tropic! very careful not to let it bora on the waters, and the boy Is told that a bottom. hlte u till a-t- Chinese Sports. We always think of the Chinese as haring and doing things in a sort ol Upside down fashion Perhaps this Is because they are on the other side of the world. In the matter of their play even they arc different from ourselves. For instance, their most popular game is a sort of battledore and shuttlecock, but not played with hats and bails as we play it. Instead, the shuttlecock is a piece of copper money and the feet, bands, head, back or any parts of the body that is handy for the moment is used in place of a battledore. The piece of money (call ed a cash) Is covered with a piece of cloth, to which is attached a bunch of feathers. Then the first player either Kicks or tosses the shuttlecock into the air. The other players stand around in a group and as comes down all the , shuttlecock make a rush for It to knock it up It is then that the different again. ways of driving the Bhuttlecock are Maybe one boy will brought out hatch it on the top of his head and lend It up into the air, Another may catch it on his elbow. Another will Hand on his hands, throw his feet Into the air and kick the shuttlecock that way. ,,1-a- y k-H- cats'! tflfolrTtr?M' W-a-- how d'd you die A Surprise In Marbles. This Ingenious Ititle trlf k may be done with a number of marbles of the same else. Place several books upon a table so that they form the atjgle with It a dozen shown In the drawing. marbles In Hue In thev angle, each touching the other, and aak some one to hold a hat at the edge of the table where the row of books terminates. Now tell the onlookers that you Fertilizing Vand. A. B. I wish to seed down A piece are able to detach any number of the f land that grew barley last year and marbles they may name from the lot was not plowed last fall. I cannot and drop them In the hat without of the group. get yard manure but could purchase touching a single marble over the quesAfter have puzzled they How soda. of nitrate much of this should be applied? What quantity of tion for a second, of course some one oats, also timothy and clover seed will give you a number. Say the given number Is four. Exshould be applied per acre? tract from your pocket four marbles, It would be well to plow the ground, the same size as the others. Lay thdra then apply twenty five to thirty bush in line at about six Inches from the els of wood ashes and barrow them in group of twelve Then suddenly roll well before sowing the grain and grass seeds. Then sow oats at the rate of seven pecks per acre, and s mixture of five ' pounds timothy and eight pounds clover per acre. The oats should, be sown wtlb a drill and th grass and clover broadcast and harrowed in. When the grain is about four Inches high, apply broadcast about JO pounds nitrate of soda per r 'i ' , j acre. This will dissolve with the 1 dew or rain and feed the young plants , Vgeu Smr.itt-- t tiij oat s long tUib-- til khouiti be , and no stock should be allowed on the field in the fall. Ocj coal is the best there is for steam and domestic purposes s tha-t-- t a wa a spout? The sailor are around him, roar Then he looks up above th ing. companionway and sees an empty hogshead. Having seen and felt th waterspout he descends to his bunk, wipes himself dry, and turns in. Next time waterspouts in great numberi may be reported on both bows, but be will have no particular desire to observe them. - fc.ilmuiHl MINE. tering: counta, C( nuts But only fL THE WASATCH waterspout way te romlcg along almost any time One night he is awakened suddenly. An old sailor shakes him; Come on Hurry up, young feller; theres a waterspout on the starboard bow hearing right down on us." The boy hastens up the compaa-lonwawithout waiting to 'dress, and as he darts out on deck he is thrown down by a mass of water descending on him like a wet mountain. He struggles to his feet, gasping, sput- bow did you fight and why? And though you be done to tha death, wht then If you halt'od the bent you could, If you played your part In the world or men. Why '1 he Critic will call It good Death cotnta with a crawl, or come with a pfiunie And wh- iher has alow or apnr It isn't the fact that youre dead that Cross Section of Concrete Hog Trough and Mold. A. I by In pUnk, It, conrrele; C 1 4 in boards, Jj, nail to hold lorm In by h amp, K, concrete K, unr-ipla, flour The concrete should be one places. part of Portland (ament to 24 parts of fine gravel la filling the molds with concrete never put In over an Itch at a tints and ram it well When finishing the top leave the edge rounded off. fn a couple of hours the core con be lifted out and then the outer box removed. Give the trough In warm a wash of pare cement weather, after the trough Is built ten or twelve hours. It should have a pall or two of water put Into It and left for several days. hi. a if i voi is a straight l. eh is attached wooden ru r to t? h tiy curved glass tube, short and with its c'fivtx, or buglng, aid up. This tube is nearly filled with alcohol. A' f1 - t 'j |