Far ee FARM NOTES. The overgrown horse is seldom a durable one. Eggs intended for hatching should not be kept over four weeks. They aust be turned every day or two. It will require milk to equal one pound of lean beef for flesh-forming eualities. i ecst of ket a fowl the same am the profi‘s Hens will and will To kes 3 easy en ping a year, enjoy do better in consequence kicking and zh. There will not quite right of spoiling what :ding the bad over it. that lays three eggs pay double the profit cduces but two egas ww is a machine that turns and cream. birds plenty of any form. you so by r of eges, very particular ab of our well and spri cur own drinking How ccnsumed by the liv grumbli on ng Is mzh be what's good by The her week will one that A dary c i y milk Give your i in almost 1d will ad # vaxi us always something But the use sprog n of Int green hey the also tell flave are uree for that 1at ni 145 Tel stock? The ¢ ity without a ror phone service is dec idedly behind tle times. No inve Grain the ewes hay in the mor and al tele itment pays better twice a ning, shredded f feed rack at night CROPS FOR THE COWS Lknown dairy farmer, Mr Sparran, in a recent addr o dalrynon growing feed cr for cows ald: Theoretically, a full amount of I day; giva on when I feed my gocd ccrn silage milk yield should tually, 1 find increase I add some eorn h of fare, and increase more addition I furnish two potinds per day of cow while T am personally very favor of the man growing feed crops to fullest extent of proven profit. deavoring to do so myself, yet to all ‘I grow I never hesitate to bring in as supplementary by purchase any needed and which cows can profit to me are wide differences in the so there and fo« that the and he that thelr meal still ahve ut meal wifalfa my , but ac cows will ir i rug. ol! [He farmer- the en- my are also and | average | commerce hays possible gb nr grains, fders, is quits sarmer’g fi duty in the duct! crops his standard crops to feed value home nro- | is fo improve their maximum 10 makes extons ntation . yp 1" atiempls with new cand Ve may cut mothy tea goon or ¢ 8 full or The Cary '\0 fts best nu imple wid» in aunli and very ba r hs av rer fon of ci-ver bay. b one ne could cf materially loss feesl'n werth th fon from Acre ail in that hand have ween very f doubt oT that A a oy BE thro tn ng ¢f cu'tine cazes b hy n 1 gory For carry moa! titme thelr edn r Ey alaments proportir na a rly and so'l econdit na2cessary, Pre-emi: erep cf 2? and shal for ne posites ver d Bret balan the greatest ford ne a the wlerg ene 1h a command in anfmal hus ymparable corn, It y idigenous to all States as weeds randry, is = alos! yarts cf WL anyih'ng of 2fowi? 1 have a sore: hen al ov gho Is it possible Can yon mating L pair, boy has laid has hat! that my They are {4 Lathrop turkeys in male and due time: they do not always pro- duee a brood each season, some never produces a breod, You must watch them next spring and ses where the hen makes her nest. She will most tikely hide it away where it will be difficult to find It. Keep an eye on her; if the nest fs located, let the egrs stay where she lays them: if she lays over 15 in the nest (which is quite unlikely, take some of them away and put under a chicken hen: fot the pea hen hateh the rest. When she becomes broody, place food and wator every day close to her nest #0 she can have plenty to eat when abo comes from the nest. the *% A Ho nls ree years old at least.--A, (Pea fow their habits; if you have a a « Garaep this do not bother her. If no 7144] are lald, another season get another hen; the one you have may not be a producer.)—Country Gentleman. FEED FOR WINTER EGGS. in the matter of feeding for eEes in winter three things must be con stantly borne in mind. First, the hens must be kept busy a good part of the day; second, they must be given a balanced egg ration with due regard to variety of feed; third, they must have plenty of charcoal, oyster ghells and grit with some green stuff lover hay sionally. The profit. able hen Is the one that fs busy on a cold day. Feed a heavy, warm early in the so they stand around all drawn up amd are not apt to get on the nest ay. Rather scatter some grain, vheat, or even cracked corn in litter or they will be pelled h for every grain, It is a fowls scratch, and will while to get and sing 0oCccas them tl morning oats, trash where com to scrat nature to a good and be happy ing it. It with hens as with warm up by exer ing “something hot” - Pros Farmer scratch . Yefnut r breakfas is better nile © 1 ¥ v ink than by tak » stomach ssive 'T € GREEN CUT RONE. Une pou pound of cut b fe 1 « i for dozen should not will pro times as the cut bone is naking substances, ly deficient In Perse affirm procure a That Is are now garden durable and the bone-cut nereased almost in. matter should rmined nalble, meat that food have place on They are which cach of all, profits of and Mirror and me a ns once a day, h over one Wii cost cent i th because a pot an f Ore eRER Hye se ib 1 ch h grain, ome ns DAY pay to nary dispensable how smal keep a gecure se rie hers FOR SHEEP srimoents SALT 1 u f eX pe recently that bunch that each gained in than The two pounds a finer qual gave much i iid so fourths Han : : Fr show a go to sd salt One a lf nce and a fracti given } an « more anit Fag 113 an ounce of sal astened to § scalters hrongh the ture and keep t) filled with in ich mixed turpentine, tablespoonful Af quart of filled 20 that whenever iI find that The will Non em wl in 3 Keen vour tr anld quently eting them. RM for being ter how bad 10 manages ! will always f something for hands and himsslt do in the yarn the shed cor the shop-—and every farm should have a shop. There will be fo oll or ladders to make or axes to grind or EaAW3 or a dozen and one and unten. ady fer bright davs-—plenty to sides whittling and whistling — Farmer's Home Journal fo cr harness mend, to sharpen, or giles r do b HORBRIFLESH CONSUMPTION. Herseflesh js very generally adver tiged in the German newspapers. es rial centres, and mest German cities have at least one market which a higher percentage of nonrighment than that of either bref, veal, mutton or pork.-American Cultivator, CURE FOR CHOKING. When cattle choke, you had bes: grease a pirce of rubber hose and use it to force the vhstruction down the threat of the choking animal. The hollow tube admits the alr, and the pllancy of the rubber allows It to eonform to the slope of the throat. ~Farmer's Home Journal One hundred and fifty firemen are required on some of the Atlantis liners. A Series of Child Mar- ders RevivestheDis- cassion of Capital Punishment. DPOFOEO+OPOHOHOPOPOHOFOIOP A street demonstration in WAYS means so much more does anywhere else. and for son we must give a peculiar cance to the infuriated crowd filled the Place Ia Republique the other day and demanded venge- | ance upon BSolelllant, who murdered | a twelve-year-old girl. P crowds are apt to do something quite differ ent from their original intent, be- cause the government is always con- | sidered as the fons origo ! calamities from a foreign down the scale to a crop failure. that reason the police look with picion upon the “two ered together” and per move on before they get ferous stage, which is But this lar crowd ed by a wi ntiment A girl had been horribly murdered and tha death se the murderer rocity al- it Paris than de Aris ot of all clear For BUS war three them to the vocol or sundae io early an one particu was rthy little ! ‘. nience 1 had been The at: which s good pe the not one, commut excited ti he of was O ople Faubourg an isolated series only New | There had been of these { horrors comparable that have disgraced til the arrest of Soleillant had been helple Childre kept frcm the streets a from fear of a fiend have been the cruelty of the fering from one of those ; of abnormal and which form the night " tion No | the trage sible, but every certainly killed ing There is no about that and there enlarge u the accompanyis ities, of even a man tiger would be ashamed been promptly dec: have b¢ agonized have been can do no me him. But 8 by President ence communis tude life without, we realization Franc in treme of sibiy The small pointa vargoed ward a those Un police with York the ' . f 3 en had |i nightf: “eon fter all might ust w ho incarnated ago Paris was suf. purpose legs side one know { bow 2 dies Soleillar was knows Mart one little met doubt i 4 is no need to » * niroe pon atroe which nm dong a motherh« appen ors yeilian Fallier to on Then may supp : oa for that dog “ry domon way and Hut the and a wast the Plgre ia There wer of “Peath lant!" and fo son shouted and get busy put up b son. Tha woman who Rad a [Title gir! should: and =uch pealed the crowd as being | eternal fitness of things, Appearance began to be sply. ang although rapidly arriviag police reserves up the crowd again continually reformin was finally exharate one went howe Capital punishment at an end of demons Evolution does and it is the the guillotine seen on the or anywhere clse Its spectre throw city, whil Lar ing to the ovil Place became a thos ' the human «fal (& oats to and in the social wwers of the French capital and that POMS every man in proporticm i: his bravado. If e¢x¢ in private, it may a | would not have sickenod of them mo | soon. Here in France every one | has eyes to see knows exactly what | eapital punishment means, and now ! that the satanic thing has been done | away with there is little likelihood of its revival, The whole question of criminality must coma fo the front in Paris very soon-—perhaps elsewhere also The police cam mo longer stamp it out of sight or pen it up In the dark corners into which the average citi | zem never looks, Crime is now ram ¢ pant, no longer in the least abashed, in the quarters of bourgeois respecta | trations at mever seeliong Crowa de R erie then ne - i‘th police Crowds the smaller & 24 of course Far rei COnCourse nden for was Jed b upon her iondership ap to the nu in France trations can net mm general will ne Pare oo SYD of ver Ia © 850 criminality vtions be tha who of the welllighted boulevard. The Apache is the master of the situation. Since his victims no longer come to him in his own purlious, he goes to them, and he asks for no more than an. undisturbed niinute to accomplish | hi cnds. The illumination of the great boulevards encourages him rath. to the facilities of civilization in or der that he may defy it. when all else falls, Apache violence comes first as a con. | vonlent preliminary to robbery, and | a few francs of loose change are suf: | As a rosult, the pra: It Is a knife thrust dont Parisian goos armed. ——— against the law and permits are not easy to get, but unless occasion arises to use the revolver no one will ever know that it 1s there, and if occ asion docs arise It& presence will be justi fied, The police also go armed. | doubly armed, as becomes those quarrel just. They carry revolver, which must day, and all empty shells or | chambers rigorously accounted for. | But there are occasjons when the Parls policeman likes to fire shot or without the necessity for ex plaining the why and the wherefore, and for this reason he carries his own revolver that he can use when he to keep the service weapon { charged and immaculate, Small blame [to him The skulking figure in the dark doorway is just real a threat to human life that same figure In active fight with knife sandbag, and the sandbag, the dead body of an Apache ion far le concer the than the depredation of live cases official inquiry is perfunc Of vervbody { something done Touny, chief ice, says although ideas should indeed whose the ser ehown is be i two wishes as as or and will occas authorities one in such tory. that n to a course, « says M “03 nust of pol of the { his what thi be are i The good Eeems man tO0 COm- iat sirar hav probably i on shows ge omfort peaple a question Chamber pros oe he not Pred smaciou ome wisdom found sentatiy peo farti Fran n, Argonaut Is There Water on the Moon? Some striking phe raph Prof, W. H, Pickering of in the Hawaiian | rian nog made by ANON to point which they the vol lands serve characteris tice with the cor: 8 Oh long the ipha vw in ater [311 moon's in have On becom more sel & EB the Mar the imilar Crack moon ome peor se meitin and flooding are cap CTACKSs of them is ix, which is 400 sible also rth, thou cernible. It has that terrestrial subterranean cracks known as length exist no! miles in that they gh they or he en are sometimes 1pOosed vio! ONE Snobbery, forms of at all mori nmonest ial are not people have a grain When Napol orality.” BO Many al of social said, l only gave sone great p thought about them 0 what thousands of their 5 have said of I do not i. perhaps justify that tx ane £1 gay that has Be on he not oy ve secretly openly Te their heroes, world moralily t iidi iii ii 2 RA 2 2 2 Sidi Si II SIA EIR ER ERERER Tr Terre reerereye Money to Loan on First Mortgage Office In Crider’s Stone Building BELLEFONTE, PA. 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