rarM NOTES WATERING HORSE 3.—The preseul eystew of walering is surely capable of | improvement, The prevailing idea! seems to be that a horse is like a bean, only fit to be used when every particle | of moisture has been extracted from it, Comparatively few grooms give horses «8 much water as they will drink, simply, as it would appear, because they | dread its effects, and not because they are opposed to ad libitwn treatment it- self, for, though niggardly with the | water, they often keep hay in the rack all day. If there be no danger of a | horse over eating, why should over- | drinking be apprehended? Some years | ago there was a movement in favor of the plan of letting horses have water before them at all times, except, of course, when they came in hot. Some persons who gave the experiment a fair trial affirmed that horses so treated drank less in the course of the day than those watered from a bucket at stated intervals,and our own experience coincides with theirs, Nor is there anything irrational in this, while the advantages of the system seem self- evident. Our horses are fed on dry and consequently thirst-producing food. Moreover a horse with water always before him is never unfit for work at | any moment, whereas the horse watered only at feeding times can never be used until somie time after the bucket has gone round, To pack butter for long kee pin , first make perfec good butte ® Then procure new white oak tubs tightly put together. Scald them thoroughly and then Steep them with clean brine and rinse them with clear water. Dust the with fine salt and immediately pack the butter in the tub as soon as it has been finally worked, Pack in a layer of about four inches at once, and | press it down firmly, leaving no air spaces, Drain off any water that may be pressed he butter, and sprinkle a little salt over the layer;then pack down another, and so on until the tub 18 full within a quarter of an inch of the tub. Spread over the buttera clean muslin cloth previously soaked with brine and one inch larger each | way than the top of the tub; press it | down closely on the butter, leaying no | air under it; and close to the edge of the tub; cover it with fine dry salt, pressing this close to the tub all round, | and turn the edge of the muslin over it; then press down the cover and tighten the hoops or nail it Brm A put- ting four bands of tin over the edge to keep it tight and safe. The tub should be weighed just before the butter is put in and the weight, with pound added for salt, should be marked on the cover. It is weighed again when finished and the weight then is marked over the other figures, the difference 1s the net weight of the butter. FATTEX bus Delano, near Mt, Farmer says: §y 3 Hsue out of one —Hon, Colum- ), bas a model farm The Michigan It his system to buy steers two years old past, in the summer or fall of the year, and as here is a large amount of straw from the grain grown on the farm, the steers are wintered at the straw stack until about the middle of March, when they are fed cut hay and neal until grass gets a good start, During the summer they get a good growt ng are stali-fed until the rext mid-winter and sold, usually weighing 1,000 to 1,700 pounds Ler head, and bringing from $50 to 875 per head more than first gt Stalls feeilng of cattle is not the bush here; this is mentioned to show their method of converting their straw and coarse [eed into manure, WOODLANDS, —The frst step should to remove all wort hless varieties, to encourage the valuable sorts to take their place. Stock id not be allowed to run in wocd lots for purpose of forage; there should be a careful guard agains, fire; seeds should be | planted in vacant places of such varle- ties as are most desirable; shoot of inferior varieties shouid be kept down, and valuable sorts should be trimmed up, so that they may grow tall, forming rather than branches. A cow which receives every day at morning, noon and night, an ordinary waterpailful of water, slightly warmed and salted, in which bran has been stirred at the rate gallons of water, will give five per cent, more milk immediately under effects of this drink; and she will be- come attached to it as to refuse to lear water, unless very thirsly. is mess she wilitake at any time, sh for more, ING STEERS. of Ohi Vernon. is CoO e338 be ale trun unk 80) PLAIN ( But th and wi AMONG ve ge tables, beans are second potatoes, In nutriment and substance they are superior to potatoes, Boiled and baked for lumbermen, made into soup and porridge for the rest of man- kind, they rank among the cheapest and most essential supports of human life. Surely they deserve more atten- tion than they get, oniy to . £3 sLreng h-giving greatly IT may hurt the cow some to cut off but 80 do her horns hurt others when she goes at then full drive. It is doubtful if the pam of dehorning is greater than the hurt of having a pair of sharp horns run into the side, case of dehorning there is only one | hurt: but there 13 no end of hurts from hooking when the horns are left on. man, A MinxesorA farmer has been ex. perimenting on the cost of keeping farming operations. Ie says it is safe to say that the increase of his flock will cover the cost of keeping it, leav- ing the wool for clear profit; or the keeping may be charged against the wool, which will .not exhaust it all, leaving the lambs a clear profit, The National Live Stock Journal says that a calf neglected and stinted in its food during the first months of its life will almost always show the effects of it ever afterward, and seldom recover even under the best of care so as to reach the size and weight that it would had is received proper treatment at the outset, Better sell the calf for veal than attempt to raise it without giving it the care it needs, ENTERPRISING AGENT.—I am the Our object to hasty marriages, Omaha Girl-—-Thal’s 18 discourage | real good as long as you remain single, and it “Dear mel $20,000." “But if you marry you lose every- thing.” “Well, here 1s the first $5. in and the §2),000, too, wouldn't I?" “Every cent of it.” “Mercy me! I hope nobody will ask me.” ———— Mn. lar, Maria? the villain gone?” Mrs. Poots—'* Gone to the station- house. Oh, dear, I’m so distracted. A policeman came and took him. Ob, John, why did you leave ine all alone when the alarm rung and run into the garret?”’ “Why did I run into the garret? I keep my arms in the garret, that’s why.” “But you've been gone an homer ® “Took over an hour to oil up gun and grind my luaehet., Dut lucky for the burgiar that my n order.” my arms ordered his celebrated for **It’s for a young lady,” 0 I am courting Knowledge of her family to work, and was annour Lhe eompiet lon ) pl ture, “Vy hy, that’s exactly my nose, and my and my forehead, and mouth,” *‘‘Well?” “You JONES artist - § portrait nis fi ure. is he wie ’ i na ! m e soon able set to ( of the pic. shi Chin don’t eyes, I took great pains to explain the situa- tion. The young lady's parents are ignorant of our intimacy: “Well?” “Welll that portrait’s no ase to me, Why, it looks so much like me they'd recag nize it at once, You ought have had sense enough to un derstand that I didn’t want a good likeness,’ — - to BrowN.—1 say, Miss Tittlebac Sk? Robinson—1'm afraid she didn't ap- recinte my visits, “Why do you think so?" “Well, the last time | called she bad alarm cle the parlor an nd ha iy ¥ 1 in ou i ‘clock. I've given up obinson, are you Il sweet on I sti rh ti an WK it set for 1U o calling there, - in “of Where Fear to Tread.” nth ools Rush in, Angels nal. Dry weather affects wagons, wheels, houses and implements as well as ; well-seasoned lumber always be used for buildl farm. Y unc) Good, ing In When the leaves of yellow tinge the application pounds nitrate of soda (saltpetre) will often cause them become green and thrifty. - Ssr— ly To Ladtes ng from fand { the painful « ent to shelr BEX, strated wit (160 ; ages ) plants assume a 3 3 for of fifty to again tional dera disorde Dr. Xa 01 piates (i 3s compiete sei f-cure. 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Especially has it and Bwellings, Enlarged INDIGESTION BoiLs, BLOTCHES. me I began to feel rita, Prove Gland Hip - JOINT DISEASE. thar y LIANK CONSUMPTION, Meo: i GoLoeN and 1 Kinagre f and and i it i wasting « onsum pion. “ wer wis only a p { Given Up bo enh write Tr reniy. v re to il i ed but addressed envi oe 1 be fu tantiated by me. _Uleer Cured, Isaac RB. Dowws, Rockland Co, N. Y. (P.O, Box 28), iy sul Pi intain of health, by using Dr. Pi vigor will lw ostal v ‘ nile 1 teh t he fc Or r, Fever A TerniBLE AFFLICTION. WEAK LUNG Consumption nK WASTED TO A SKELETON. pal ‘Golden M BLEEDING FROM LUNgS. 8g. of Boring Valle ¥ Bx The *Golden sed it.” % vedi GisConwn aryl Discovery BG old AX vigor 8COore gentleman of for one who had years was stoppl He was a widower and a man large wealth. Widows as well his society, for} 3 One day he duced to a young lady. ‘ bv 4 - pleasant chat about a new-¢ passed four ng at Harrow- as 2 Was was in- After a star the NREL, Lif and wise, ‘*Are you married’ ik, : Iam so replied the venerable one, “By il added he, “are you ‘1 am made up unless | n« © WAY, 1Ioy “Then,’ ‘you are af witl Well, 1've plenty of money, enough to look after it. you like such a young man as myself?’’ “1 like you very wel You are sensible and, I believe, rich; but you lack one-—just one one require- ment, so far as [ am able to judge.’ “Well, what that, madam?!” in- quired the venerable one, “You do not seem to cough,’ she replied, ran arose and beat a hasty ret s— Hi gentleman, 1 & husband, and brains ter money wt Tw 484 «OU 1% have a bad treat. 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