FARM NOTES, CAN SHEEP BE MADE PROFITABLE able of picking up a portion of their subsistence, have been made to adapt themselves to those sections where the land cannot be profitably cultivated may be derived from them, For that their attention to the small, active yreeds, such as the merino and native, which exist in large flocks more suc- essfully than do those of larger size. I'he objections to ureeds of sheep are that they much attention, and must have 00d pasturage; that they cannot well »xist together in large numbers, and must be protected from the heat cold It is no doubt true that merino is hardy and requires less than the large breeds, but the question to be considered is whether 1U will not pay to give the large mutton breeds that attention which many are not will- ing to bestow. We have the difference in methods as | America. The Englishman does not ittempt to produce wool, estimating he wool productas something that sim- ply attends the production of mutton as 2 secondary adjunct, and aims to secure iS large a carcass us possible, So greal 1as been the progress attained by the English in the improvement of the nutton breeds that 1t is not uncominon o secure lambs weighing 100 pounds when they are only 3 months old, while 150 pounds is often reached by months id lambs, ‘hese weights greater } mature native sheep, farmer, with the use 8p, wut 1ook- It vy rents LOO the LTE Wit han those of oul wud show tha »f the improved breeds of mutton al an derive a large profit wit ing to the rece’ the English farmer can | and depend upon his shes cipal source of preve the + the Lait ra ¥ yy 1 1 al pis irom Wool at all. ay hea y ¢ he 1rie pas the prin ta 1notl HOW farmer ri tee revenue, there 18 t the American same; | the En ing from doing sh orow special crops 1or sheep, shalter them. hurdle them, Keep them growling froin birth. and breed only from choice sires. A 3-year-old ram has been made to weigh pounds (live weight), and ewes often attain over 550 pounds each, It is, howev due to the careful feed- ing as well as the breeding that success ts met with, for uo English farmer would turn out a flock of sheep to find their food or trample desirable herbage. heep can be to sit it ye 3-y 425 a It has been shown that si -onfined with hurdles and made profit- able, aud that the system of giving them large ranges will not answer for the mutton breeds; yet the fact that the English, with an experience of centur- ies, have discarded wool aud given thelr whole attention to mution, a lesson to us that should not be overlooked or lisregarded, especi great demand for is seldom d. a4 5 as there 1s a 3 £ hoice mutton whiel supple —— 1d observe more nsects whie be Ir farmers w ly the hat upon their erops thes would much better prepared battle with them. Take, i , the large, black wsh-bug its appear- ance when che as are largé size, and 1if let alone will surely destroy them. The observing farmer will notice that the egus are deposited o the u l of t l £3 in groups, which can easi- Jy be crushed, and t . He will also observe that bug in ques- tion will get unde leaf, or other covering, as approaches, and by placing a besides the ight large numbers of bugs will take shelter unde 1 can r and stroyed in the morn its of those i ih prey . LO for instance 0X inSLAnC 14 which SQ ui IAaRes 10 ikl Ol n ie he lea hus destroye the a st night shined Suingie Me, bill at n Sn A DE Qe. Lor ao : cow can be kept al a with a herd, for ti can receive quite a material the espacially if there i Puls i small A Tea tl large nat sh § fr Oh irom S43, is a garden under vegetable tops and parings, and even that which 1s t 3 the vegetables from the table may be usad to a tage. amount ¥ Pe aon cuit % a rea 2] planting a ut « space about feet deep. ys foot of the id bones and o ] ] an I'hen fill up wit he vine a he v grape vine dig four feet square and » hole to within leather scraps, refuse, scattering ashes over the mass, top soll, first planting foot deep. after years ine will show the e f 8 of preparation ree lies £ ¢ i lenty of il n i i 3c such THERE i autrimmen plant, th or at point cot never more available in grass, or any other fodder an when the seed is in the milk, est, inthe dough. Upto this paratively but asmall amount of woody and indigestible fibre has been formed, while beyond it there is no ad- dition of material from growth. All the elements ever contained in the plant ar: in it then any ot ire ine Ct should 4 IW RIP a URINE, large a volume be allowed retention ” ia nevel the to as of 50 of milk the milk, and perhaps the udder also, cholera: Construct a long, deep trough; keep it supplied with slacked lime, with a reasonable amount of salt, and attract the hogs to it by slopping them there, Foor-rot in sheep, distemper in horses and cattle, cough in pigs, and a seore of other allments arise from filthy barnyards in winter and spring. Pre- veation is better than cure in these cases, Fowns that must be fed in summer should be fed regularly. If fed only twice a day feed lightly in the mornin and give a full feed at night. If f but once a day, feed at night. » A EE0OND brood of currant worms usually makes its appearance just as the fruit begins to ripen, and is quite as in- jurious to the crop if the first is not properly destroyed. Fon the currant borer cut off and burn the branches upon which they have seitled, This 1s the only sure remedy, und the work must be thor- ough, me rr HOUSEHOLD. ———————— A connrespoNDENT of the New York Times vouches for the excellence of the following recipe to make good Juy the best coffee and grind meal. Into a French teapot put One | make sixteen cups, Have everything clean,and ns to boil moisten the coffee gently, | walter, don’t be in a hurry; continue to add | than a large coffee cupful of the ex- If carefully done the entire vir- tue the coffer will be in the cupful of liquor at the end of five minutes, of pure heat the | large cups by pouring into them hot divide the coffee into four each of which will be one-quar- full: fill with the boiling milk. This breakfast coffee, the coffee of | the gods, of which no man after drink- | ing woull be so base as to call for a | cup. Such coffee cannot be | bought at any New York restaurant. it this morning will | it to-mor- row morning. But these instructions | must be followed to the letter, ot ~ FEED eggs are excellent for lunch. Boil for twenty mi many egas as you wish to serve When they are cool the and Cal y lengthwise Remove the yolks and put the two whites of each that h nutes as remove sheils cut - egg to- they may not become mixed. s1ks and allow a leas ful er and a few Crops to i Lv gether Mash of sof juice half as much potted « 1e 48 you h en, ne 3! t + yi 1ntt Li bu ion every hall ir d ave yolks Yel, salt. pepper, mustard and chopped par- sley. Fiil the whites th the mixture, and put the halves together, taking care to fit them as they were cut, Spread the remainder of the yolk mixture on a shallow dish, place thie egg on it, cover with a white sauce, sprinkle tered crumbs over the top und bake ti l the crumbs are a delicate brown. Ono 1 Long i chick LOT Use minced lamb or seasoned with Hit Dus 3 <> LAarpED LEG oF Mul roN.~Cut half inch wide strips of fat salt pork in- inches, With a nar- | to lengths of row-bladed knife make honz yntal in- | bone, apd | cisions in the meat to the } y: in de » £5 * ¥ - ve blad where this does rot Oppose the blade, X these pepper, i the in the vou have Set y I foul f joint. oll in a mixture of insert holes made by the knife, If a Luding needle’the task is easier. the meat in a dripping pao, dash a cup- ful of boiling water over it, and roast ten minutes for each | 1, basting oi- ten. Ten minutes before taking up rub over with a mixture of a teaspoon- ful butter and two tablespe ful of art jelly. Strain the gravy, pour off iicken what left with seasoned with 1 HOARE a it Of Ons 18 ' ' nd carve tr y ANG Serve iu a ~ Three : Pa ~ Of rE Up.- P Is “ : of veal, bones and rice, broken meat minced; one-half cup of raw three quarts of water, two tablespoon- fuls of butter, rubbed in flour; half an omon chopped, three eggs, one cup of milk, y minced par- sley, salt and pepper Put wa- ter, meat, bones, rice an aion over ] and ry slowly for four strain, pick out meat and bones » rice through yn, return G skim well and put in § ter. Heat! upon the be soup ‘Enuckie n the lire boil very hours, and rub der, Seas y the fir arsiey fie nit! | 7% . y DIK iO & 56 and st ROOn a as Important, vigil or eav nt 8 ad Union Hotel, Xprossag ar gr - ihe Gran rooms, Le e thanat any ot LETTUCE SAI \ : lettuce, selecting AD. —Pick the the crisp young leaves, wash them and lay in ice water for Of- teen minutes before sending to the table in a glass bowl. Send with ita salad dish lined with a napkin. Pick the larger leaves to pleces and fill the salad bowl with them, Gather up the corners of the napkin, shake it lightly and turn out the lettuce into the bowl Season with pepper, salt, sugar, vin- egar and oil: toss up well with a salad fork and spoon, and send around at once. Salad left three minutes in the dressing begins to wils and toughen. over errno — MasTER oF House (who had been | sick and not expected to recover)— “John, where is that sherry?’ John—Ye see, sir, the doctor said | you’d not get well, sir, so I drank your health sir, and a pleasant journey to you, sir.” i Invallds' Hotel and Sa This widely celebrated institution, loca~ ted at Buflale, N. 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Why do you ask?’ 4 “Oh, nothing at all, except when you | went out you took a parasol, and you come home with a entieman’s cane in your hand.” The young lady has taken the matler and will bring in a under advisement, verdict at an early date, tv o = N sve, have GIRL, ~" Y ou Catholic ARIA Jie patron be each a Catholic Girl saint is Saint! that i patron Yes: my irry 1 am elia. How 80 or aM” have one, Lo the a tt v 1 you haven . (3. "ON, you. All Bostones 113 nat Gid n Lo ss . G.—*Indeed; 1 Whois y patron sain 17. G.—"Salvine Armoto 4’ Florentine, who died " our rmatl, a in the year 1318, C. G.—*"*Was he a martyr?” U. G. 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Apply the preparation with a brush to the picture, wipe it off with a sponge and apply a second time, which will remove all dirt. Then with a little nut oil, warmed, rub the pic- ture and Jet it dry. In general it will look as bright and fresh as when it came from the artists’ hands, Beer Frirrens.—Cut slices of un- derdone beef into oblong pieces three in- ches long by half the width, squeeze halla teaspoonful of lemon juice over each, pepper and salt, then sprinkle lightly with nutmeg, have ready a batter made by beating two eggs light, with half a cup of milk and the same quantity of flour salted. Dip each *‘col- lop” of beef in this and fry to a good brown in boiling dripping. A very simple and nourishing dish is made of two pounds of lean round steak, fluely minced, and simmered for three heurs in one qaart of water, salt- ed to tase. Serve with boiled rice. 1 \iked, curry powder may be added to the gravy. t» your understanding. 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