Snape heard few) the i hot when they should be eating. If there is one thing that the human farmer should attend to more than another, it IN PastUures.—We of farmers, (we hope they pastures, because as they say in care, ing a pasture without water as with- out shade, and if we lived where trees dide not grow or ondy grew with great difficulty, one of tbe first things we for shelter from the rays of a hot mid- summer sun. Even In the case of mileh cows, If they do spend a portion of their time in the protection of this shelter instead of grazing, we continued worry of exist, heat and the If no trees the flies, beards in a manner to There 18 no good reison why animals should not be allowed opportunity for tort, as well as their masters, whom tl ey patiently se erve, and of which they ire most assured! y deserving, IN SELECTING A Cow.— A model use- ‘ul dairy cow may be knowa at an expert. She has a fine, long d, broad between the eyes, and a wide muzzle; the eyes are large, a mild expression; the neck is in and long; the ears are thin, and wered within with a deep yellow skin; the forequarters are light and thin, and e Ww body has much the shape of ge, increasing in size to the rear; gs are thin, with fine bone; the large and deep, with great ca- fo d; the back is broad and ie ribs are well rounded 1 the bones of the rum? the tail is long and are thin and are set the udder is large and cially behind; the teats are of and set far apart upon a broad, level udder, and the milk-vein, so-called, which is the large vein lead- ig from the udder and passing into he abdomen, and which is au indica- ion of the amount of blood circulat- ng through the milk glands, and con- ributing to the milk secretion, should be full and tortuous in its short course, A, fine horn, a deep, yellow skin, and a general elegance of form, without any heaviness or beefiness in any part, are also important good quality in a cow for the dairy r 3 Hoe apart; iy indications of IT is said that the relative cost raising a pound of pork and a poun chicken is as three is to four; that is, if pound of vf a of chic Ke n will cost eight, jut the cost of production 1s alil HE . ratio of one to threa, or,1n other we rds, when pork sells at six cents a pound chickens will bring eighte pound, I.ess “hog and hominy more roast chi cker n for us, is said that fowls supp rowen = AY never cont feathers, he Cray 1at is, not wi lea 1 to featl £ £8 employment t of enforced worth a trial, 1 3 next to nothing ans bi uidition to the diet. tlent “egg food.” us i Waiclh are 80 n 1ear] v y in the en cents al $ pposed Lo also furnish days ceriainly is y +) n the costa 1 mens ( by wach is Tens he 4 d me it ib 88 1 $iy gsertin g peach reg qua to market t home for the ho fruit of al aunty fai rs, give these a chance. he © BurrtEr —There are several for butter becoming strong Hoard’s Dalryman. Among are : Using pails and pans that Are thoroughly cleaned from stale milk ; setting the stale milk in badly ventil ate d cellars or milk-houses; keep- ing the milk too long, until it gets very sourikeeping the cream too long; chuarn- ing too slowly, or in an unclean churn; not taking a'l the buttermilk out of the butter; keeping the butter in a warm, badly alred or moldy place; these all cause the butter to become strong, which Is the effect of decomposition in it. also them not cause the trouble. THE expensive tools necessary to suc- cessful farming soon wear out unless well taken care of, A little care in housing tools when not in use will re. sylt in many dollars saved. During the season of use, when housing is bardly practicable, whenever work ceases for a day, a canvas cover to throw over machine will pay for its cost times over, many IT may seem a small matter to men- tion but eggs will sell better in almost any market if those of the same color are placed together, Those who breed one variety have no trouble in this par- ticular; but where one Keeps a variety of breeds it 1s well to put the dark eggs in one basket, the light In another, and perhaps those of a medium shade in still another. Some prefer light eggs and some dark ones, and as long as purchasers have a preference, producers do well to furnish what is waated, EVEN the most enlightened Mexican farmers stil persist In using oxen of one color in the worning and oxen of another color in the afternoon. They don’t know why they do this, but they know that it must be the right thing to do, because their fore-fathers did it, A ¥REE sprinkling of finely sifted wood ashes on turnips will assist in preventing the attacks of the fly, and will also serve us an excellent fertilizer, HOU SEHOLD. ANDIED Prachi Four pounds of fruit, four pounds of sugar, one pint of best white brandy. Muke a sirup of the sugar and a quart of pure waler., Let them come Lo a then put the pared fruit nto it, let it boil for tive minutes, ing removed the fruit carefully, perforated ladle, let the sirup fifteen minutes longer, Lastly, add the brandy, take the kettie at once from the fire. Pour the hot sirup over the fruit, put in the glass bottles with mouths, and seal up tight. It after taking the fruit from the fire the first time a reddish liquor oozes from it, drain this off before adding the clear sirup. Choose always the fairest, firm- est specimens of fruit for brandying you would be rewarded for Well. made brandied Br oR and with boll then fruits Sa PEACH A this pudding there will quired one can of peaches, a ous half-pint of tapioca, of a cupful of sugar, half a tea: of salt and one quart of Soak the tapioca over night cold water; in the morning with the water into a double boiler and cook for an hour. On re- moving from the stove add the salt, sugar and juice of the peaches, stir thoroughly. Pour a layer of well-buttered pudding the peaches and fruit the remainder bake in a moderately hour, be re- it in a then lay over the tapioca; oven for one dish; in hot -— How from stems, vnes, and table put res, —Pic Ll 168 ro CAN GRA K grapes taking only perfect wash and spread them on a which you have previously a table-cloth. I.eave untill dry. dry fill ans. Then place stove to Iu pound sugar and cupful of water to every quart of grapes. When boiling fill up the cans with the hot liquid. Before seal- leave stand about ten minutes and 1, 48 they will have settled. have a damp cloth around when filling. Will be fit On the ¢ x i one Be ha sare lo bottle t for use i n i i —Pare and rub I a fine sieve, ulp and three. red sugar. mixture a few drops extract, then mix together ; cream, put freern the in Hap oved JAKES that has been to each supt ful allow nful of milk or eges until 1 1 t, add the cor and thicken with just er to hold the ingredients tog on and cook upon a griddle as batter cakes, Test a first, and f it is not of i I pe consistency. An excellent lune dish, or nice for breakfast, in, om 1 egg and Beat n and ough LEasSTM CASH Lhe g : mix n fe sour etl er; the ii ttle Bas same Boe i the heon — scorch out of clothes, two lemons, half an white soap shaved thin, fuller’s earth The juice of ounce of fina two ounces of and a half pint of vinegar: Lay the scorched and when the Let it dry, then and boil the article, Of course if the fabric 18 80 badly burned as to injure and break the threads thers is MUTTON AND Rice.~Ingredients: tablespoonfuls of water, mutton, and to each cupful add pour in the water, add rice, seasoning and the eggs beaten. —- - a great deal longer than when it 18 hung upon a nail or hook, A man’s clothes are almost ruined by hanging in folds, and these forms will preserve the shape of the shoulders and keep out wrinkles, AX easy method of preserving cream yg several weeks, or even months, is to dissolve in water an equal weight of white sugar with the cream to be preserved, using only just enough water to melt the sugar, and make a rich syrup. Boll this, and while hot add the cream, stirring them well together. When cold put it into a bottle and cork it well, A DELICIOUS dish for breakfast is made by serving broiled tomatoes on broiled steak. Slices of cold roast beef may be broiled with tomatoes and served with them. ou WANTED man 10 KEEP THE WATCH, came into the stove with a old watch which he wanted | One of the clerks looked at remarked that It was L mending. “ye J? sald the » that wate, my brother want to 13 “but 1 want It was given on his death bed preserve it other, me by ’ TENT (lo physician)-—* you that 1’ recover.’”’ Physiclan— but you must never again sub- mit yourself to any mental strain,’ 50 PAT would you advise me to SOE that neither Write requires war articles for -awful,’” groaned Smith, “Note due “IT'sawful- three hundred What on earth is more than I know.’ other fellow walk?” inquired I am to do Brown. “Certainly. Why not?” Smith, striding great nervous excitement: “He I'm the other fellow.” - ELDERLY GENTLEMAN boy who is buying candy) —My young don’t you think that of spending all the pennies "you get, it would be better to put some of them away for a rainy day? Little “Naw. good of money on never lets me stir fr il (Lo $r What's ny day? tans POY we Ma “An!” exclaime Of} looking from h man come exclaime« eager “How did it hay do It w faneral,”’ i ejaculate rup clergy- 's that? 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