Show ax 6 A ell g D 7 4 V X aj it jl tz I 1 VJ J alaviz all IN f I 1 r k K I 1 I 1 arr 11 aaa I 1 LU q V ill w I 1 IV t 1 1 11 0 VC I 1 4 I 1 A lilt I 1 ti AI I 1 41 ta A sn Sni miner milk aill cooler for coain coI cooling In milk the plan illustrated bolow below has been in successful use the essential area well of rood good size and cool anater ater three cans calls ire are all that are needed in my eren creamery mery each one holding bolding i a milking which i allows thirty SIX hours for each setting the cans g should have cov r j I 1 ers to keep out rv dirt and insects but not be airtight a and can lie be 8 adl made to hold a SS lc ys larger quantity r i where more con cos a 2 se are k kept ept but lay C should be about ro FIG i throe three times the height of the diameter with the space between the curb floor and the case roller to allow the can to pass freely abrou through b one point to be kept in mind Is to see lee that jbv cans calls are nut not set too deep in rainy weather as the water may rise and overturn the milk snaps are arc used on the ends of the rope to attach tile can as seen in fig 1 the cover 0 of f the case is 1 so made that when closed it sla slants n s back to bill shed rain the front piece pig fig 2 is detachable and sots sets ir in so that rig 0 when closed it can be locked with a padlock all who have seen it think highly of it as it la Is a creamery without the use of lee ice which Is b expensive to have and a gi great cat deal of work to use setting of milk in wells Is so common that this device ought to be generally used by dairymen with from one to tour four cows M J mallett allett Nl in ili farm and home skilled labor q muscle on the for form the scarcity of good bands for the farm in ili many parts of the country has been the subject of much bonime comment nt but no way has been devised to supply the demand at a 1 fair rate of iva wages es I 1 despite the fact that the cities and towns are filled with able ladled men inen who are anxious tor for some means of car earning uirl a livelihood the truth Is that these men iN milling fIling as many of thoin thein undoubtedly are do not dot make good faun faim hands three or of four decades ago when muscle was nias one of the great requirements tor for farm work tiny any man nth a broad back filid brawny arms could be utilized on oil the farm to good but now it takes more killed labor to run a farm and men who have not learned the trade are next to useless we want more farmers those these days nud and fewer roustabouts roust we never see acce the groups the hundreds of adlin idling men and boys on the street corners without thinking oh tile the pity of it the most of them ire are bright enough and quick enough to learn and would make good farm laborers if they could once lie caught and retained and wooed away anay from the city savagery eav agory and shiftlessness we need a of agriculture a practical institution for juat such fellows as these buys that would not want to be professors sors and editors lecturers and the like but who would be willing to apply the knowledge acquired in gaining a livelihood for themselves on the farm colmans col mans laural world storing apples in boxes S square are boxes with open tops and separated by cleats nailed across flit alio corners so as to allow air to over them are better than barrels to store apples in ill we saw some decently lecent ly lu in the lie fruit cellar of a horticultural 1 filand lend says the cultivator the apples are put into these boxes in ili tile the orchard loaded into wagons and lire fire drawn to tile cellar where they are piled one above tile the other nearly to tile lie ceiling the boxes are made to hold a full bushel each and can be easily handled bandied etli without disturbing the fruit there Is great injury to fruit even from the most careful handling when tile the bloom Is off it can never be exactly what it was be fore ore S D the square boxes take less room than the same quantity of apples mould lu in barrels and are much be better t ter than if put lu in bins where the natural heating of 0 the apples piled one upon the other induces rot which once started slickly ly threads tp reads the elie boxes are made of solid boards boarde and are the therefore e heavier as well as more costly than the boxes bo ara liked in harvesting potatoes r gals at this season of the year when tile farmers fan ners horses borses are at hinl haid their shoulders are arc very liable to gall A man who arks his deain lard hard in tho the baring never galls them calling at his bis staw stable to loam learn the reason ahad I 1 hail no occasion to ask a question the team hall had just returned beturne ILI from tija field awl and the farmer was engaged at one horse anil and lifs lif ili s ailred mau man at al the other sponging their shoulders with n water al ter this Is done every tine time they come into the stable after hird bard work and ami freedom from froin shoulder abr abrasions mid find consequent comfort of the lie arili animals nals is the na result when horses return froin hard work it may be noticed that they try to rub their shoulders against tile the stall to allay irritation t on A humane nian man will not iNith hold the soothing influence of the ho of a little water avater farin and aliide the dairy the cow to anak make glod nacda good blood good feeding Is the foundation of all profitable hilla dairying in A stunted calf moans scans an inferior cow or steer it is loss less trouble to wean the calf nt at tile start and feed it than to allow it to suck and wean avean it tit nt the end fill generally the more docile the calf the better ni will ill be t alio lie cow coin tile the dairy fat farm DI should gew continually richer and it will N ill do so very verv readily if proper management is b given in making butter for or the best market it is essential to secure uniformity to in color in texture in alti salting and in fit pach ing leaving no salt in the butter if the cow Is not free front froni disca disc discipio iio a care of the utensils will no not preterit present the gernis germs of disease from entering through lie milk it Is liy by no means a question of elior as all fairly good cows IN ill make good cream from which good butter can call be made when T lien flit care care and conditions are right an ali overfed cow will not digest all of her food and in ili this way her milk ind and the butter made front from it will bo be injured to secure the he best results good digestion tion tin and assimilation are very essell bial the cow inherits tile lie habit of producing ni well ell at the pail or she inherits tho the habit of producing fat on her ribs and back in the dairy the lie former is what is wanted anted ii the rhe apiary dk aws es small fruit aud and poultry make a combination loll 1011 golden rod gives a rieb rich thick lioney of a golden color j the queen boe bee Is 13 the only per perfectly ct developed fel female fellie lie in ill tile the ahe h lie A oung queen is more liable to pro ilice duce a working orkin progeny and an old one drones it is best to construct tile the blye of tho hive hire to sult suit the size of the colony this can call tic bo done by tile the use of division blaid I 1 lon I 1 if i i an ali examination of the hive should b br be e made and all iry brood comi be remove 1 as in an 0 oer ei supply if worth alss drones is i cry objectionable nut culture nut culture promises to be a recognized industry in this country within a few years many g groves roves of che chestnuts stunts have been kt started arted and along the pacific coast filbert culture is being behig considered oil in tile lie last three months of ISO i france alone sent us worth of nuts of which sl for walnuts spain sent 47 woith of nuts mostly filberts and almonds italy sent worth about worth of almonds ind and tho the rest nearly equally divided buti Aven filberts and eliest chestnuts nuts these figures cover only one quarter of the and it Is evident that there is an all opening here here for the american nut lint grower to add to his revenue OJ od 1 IR rind ends if it Is not convenient flannel bags for the sick room with sand bran will answer the purpose vory very NN well ell atia and will ti ill retain the hen heat t a ions time wormwood bulled boiled in I 1 im luksar aar and at applied as liot hot as tan can lie burne on a or bruise Is an invaluable remedy the affected nien member dier I 1 a aft afterward erard bo be rolled iu in flannel to retain the heat before ore commencing to seed raisins a after f ter tho the stems are ieni oved cover the fruit with very hot water and let it benid a few moments dral drain I 1 1 the water oft off find and the beads may inny then bo be removed quite easily grapes are excellent fur for leanness therefore may be indulged in freely and in ili the nai r s small mail doses of cod liver oil commencing wit walli it a teaspoonful immediately after a meal will often assist materially in producing mesh flesh when unfortunate enough to spill hot bot grease upon the top of a clean white kitchen table lile quickly pour flour cold water upun upon it and that will cool it at once tills this prevents the wood from absorb absorbing ilig tile the grease which then can be easily casily removed to remove nn an odor from froin a barrel half hair nil it with cold water heat half hair a dozen stones tile the size of the palin of th the ili hand until they aro are roil red hot all iud ahr throw ow them into the water vater and nm lot the water in the barrel barn 1 until cold then rinse the barrel with clean cold water throughput all the warmer months one cats more sour vegetal vegetables 1 le S nul and more fruit As these nic aie ba bad d for ih the teeth while generally excellent ful for tile ilie stomach filom ich extra enie caie should bo be taken la in much brushing find and enic that the iho lime of u the teeth Is not caton caten into by the acid after edry meal Is not too tod often to brush the teeth and it should be conscientiously done while this sort I 1 of food Is on the table |