Maklna; nailer on Ih Kurm,
There are two prima essentlnla In
making butter on the frm profitable
business, lu Hip first place, one must
have plenty of pure, cold water, and
then a swoit enough grade must tx
turned out to lunke nml hold custom-
era. The trouble with nine out of every
ten farm homes Is they are not equlpi!
to take pure of milk ami cream. When
one Roe Into thl work to make
money, hotter put up a milk room,
where pure water may be hail from
pumping or from a spring. t'oticrete
rtoor ami wall may now lie built as
t-hcnply as with lumber, ami It Is a
great ileal bettor than lumtw. Ifcin't
atop here. A barrel churn and a butter
maker will bo necessary In turning out
uniform product. It looks easy
ilioply separating the cream, churning
till the butter comes, and M:tf tins, and
the trb'k Is done. That Is when- so
nmtiy fall. The cream must In' churned
at the rlulit temivrature; It must lie
neither too sweet nor too mr. Work
ing and salting butter to secure uni
form color and flavor Is a very nice art.
ln't try to leant to do It Infallibly
In two or three weeks, but by all means
don't practice on your customer. That
means loss. It Is better to wait two or
flirts months before you seek custom
era. And. before you ship, find out
Innv your commission man or private
customers prefer to have their butler
put up. Sometimes the packagu means
difference of two or three cents a
'umi.
An Attractive Clalest-.
This rnsllc gateway, which was built
t a small cost, may lie worth Imitating,
modified, of course, to tit the surround
ings. This one Is
between two cedar
tree, and from It
a winding paih
leads to a pretty
rustle cot tag".
filfc-Jv S,"',, s'" W""M
iAMCr'ta he entirely out of
traii'-e to a stately
or formal building.
The i-uts give an
Idea as to how the gate Is mnile. The
two uprights ami the cross-piece on the
top are of locust. All the rest is of
vilar. Parts of the smaller branches
have been left ou the plei-es that go to
till up the gate. A gateway like tliU
would not prove effective against pigs
or chickens, but would turn larger ani
mals. It la not only rheup and dur
able, but .decidedly attractive, because
I II Jr NT Jl
ai KTIC UATE.
1
Ki.
;:. ri.A
TWO CKOAM STAXD ur.tltll.
so rfeetly In harmony with lis sur
rounding. K. K. .Miller, In I'arm nml
Home,
rlnr of Kicks an sset.
One of the most potent factors. mt
li.ips, that should be considered when
selecting a breed for producing eggs
for market Is the demand of the mar
ket at which the eggs are to lie dls
scd of. says The Outing Magazine.
Some markets, notably Nw Vork t'lty
and cities Immediately adjiuviit, pre
ter white-shelled eggs, and the best
trade in these, markets will an-epf none
other, liostoii prefer brown eggs, and
pays a substantial preiiliiin for them;
snif. taking the country over, the pref
erence Is for brown eggs by a large
majority. However, in ninny markets
no preference at all Is expressed; In
fact, those Just mentioned are practle
ally the only markets In which the
color of the egg receives attention to
the extent of Influencing prices. Where
there Is a preference, and whichever
the preference Is, one should keep a va
riety of fowls Hint lay eggs of the pre
ferred color.
l,almr of lUe Hnrsr.
Home one has figured out. that It costs
on Die uverage only oiic-luilf ns much
to feed a horse as it docs to feed a
mini; and that I ho horse will do ten
times the uniiiiiiit of work that it is
poissible for the man lo do. If this
cHlliuate Is correct, then a dollar's
worth of food given the horse will pro
duce twenty tunes ns much results ns
Hie H.tnic amount of money will If ex
pended in fi-ed for a man. Therefore,
when man doniostli-ntcd the horse ho
Immensely lurreiiaed his own power of
securing results. When much farm work
Is to he done there should always Is)
enough horse to do It. Farmers try
lo economize on the number of bow
and hava to leave much work undone.
. , (f,j vl rmrt lt J""'- i f--'i tt-
m
I H "
ON K-M AN SAW.
In the vent of hired help being acarce.
It Is somct lines poiutllile to offset thla
Inek by Increasing the number of horses
kept, lu some parts of the West and
Northwest, declares the r'lirniem' lie
view, the scarcity of help haa resulted
In more horses being used. Kite are
hitched to a double plow, and one driv
er la thus enabled to turn two furrows
at a time and practically double the
work that one man has to do. This Is
the result of the complete utilisation of
horseflesh.
-tintrf
for lira; '"
A very simple method by which one
man can manipulate a drag saw to cut
down trees has been detlsed by a tvett
ern limber man. In
using those aatvs
two men h a v t
heretofore been
iiinvsKary, one at
each end of the
KtlW.
According to the
new Invention,
there Is rested
against a tree a
risl from which Is
suspended a cord.
At the end of the cord Is an adjust
able clamp, to which one end of Hie
saw Is secured. At the other end of
the ni is n handle. In oeratlug ih
saw to cut the tree, the em I opioslte the
handle Is upiorted by the cord In the
same position as If operated by hand.
Willi the employment of this guide llei
necessity of an extra man to uinng'
one end of the saw Is eliminated.
I.nsa of r'rrtlllir hr leaf-Man.
Land kept coustaiitly aa a garden
lose much of Its fertility by leaching.
A clover rotation Is the best preventive
of this. There should be at least two
or tlir garden stits on each farm
kept rich enough so that one year'a ex
tra immuring will bring It Into the
finest pislhle condition for garden
truck. If farmers could always plant
gardens on two-year clover and they
would raise better crops and with lees
slable manure and other fertlllxcrs
tli.tn they now require. The clover
d'H-s much more than furnish green
manure to ferment lu the soil. Its
r.sits reach down Into the subsoil, thus,
not only saving and bringing to thej
sui-f.u-c plant food that would other-'
wise U- wasted, but also by enlivening;
llie sulsuiil, allowing the rtsita of cnp
to go ilis-j-r. Cloter sod to bt'gln with, I
If well enriched. Is ts-st for such crop
ns encumber and inelims, that are al
ways mst likely to suffer from
drought. It Is ipilte Impossible to make
a gissl garden crop unleaa the laud has
previously been enriched by a aerlea of
heavy manuring. The fertility lost by
lea hlng must be constantly renewed.
A r'etl I omhln.
f'eelliig sheep and lambs for the
market Is very much of a lottery at
best. It Is Hie piirjHise of the feeder
to buy thin stock and. after feeding It
from sixty to ninety days, return It to
market at a profit. This Is the hoe
that Impels him to put lu hi time and
lulsir. else be would not do It. There
are three important factors that enter 1
into the operation. The cost of the
sliwp or lambs on the market, the price
of the fi-ed that Is to make them fat. i
and the condition of the market when'
they are rcturtu-d for slaughter. The'
first element Is n known quantity, but
the second and third are often a
chance. They have proved fo Is- very
much of a chants this season. The
original cost of the feeders was the
greatest on record, feed was high and
market conditions have not panned ou"
ns gwid as generally ess-tis.-iruv-ent'
Journal,
To liffl the Manura Heap.
When manure Is-come honied and
the odor of ammonia Is noticed there Is
then a loss of valuable fertilizing sub-1
stance- - nitrogen, if the bent ! very
nign ron e a rrowunr iiowu in tfie fsup
In aevernl (ilace and pour cold water
in to reduce the teniperature.
i V
'reveals ll ralllaa.
An Ingenlmis Pennsylvania mail n
Invented a dust pan. provided lth a
hinged cover, which can be l'll In
roilipleteiy nwue.i
Hsitlon while ths
dust and dirt are
being swept Into It
and tlruily closed
afterward, thai
the pan can I
easllycnrrlisl shout
wltheilt si!lllug U
i-outenia When
clos.d the cover
reals Usm the N't-
in st rA.i tnm of the pan. the
bottom at thl ilnt Mug slightly
raised, presenting a barrier to the fine
dust In the pan and preventing It fall
ing out when the enter 1 H'led A
spring attached to the cover securely
holds It ill ell her an open or closed po
sition.. -rrrrla Orana Jalee.
Willie erangi-s are slUI l uuiri.i-t a
store of orange unv may le put up fu
use In the siiiumcr's punch bowl.
sweet, pleasant cordial l made from
Hie Juice of the voir orange The usual
formula Is to add tbr.-c gallon of wsler
to one of the sour orange Juice, and
tiieu three pounds of while sugar to
each gallon of the llipild After fer
mentation, bottle au.l I iy aside for a
few mouths before using Tor the tin
fermented Juice, allow lo each tptitrt f
Juice a pint ? sugar and a cup of 4
ter. If tery sour a llltie mora ugnr
may I repilred. I'.ring to a g sd suij
buttle hot and M'.il.
f'ara aa4 taiala.
Wash enough inclluiu ilmt ta(oc
for dinner and put In a large kettle
When the potato.' are nearly done put
In roasting ears, nlih outer Im.kn an I
silk removal, but with a thin later of
Inner husk tied nfmit the ear. Si cam
till done nl I y-rte at once. The ta
twt will hold the com up out of lb
water. If eitra work Is going ou. f!i.
kettle may lie hung gtir fashion, out
of door. (Joid for picnic also.
r'llllaa of rat-It. la Wm,..
White tisMie j i -r la t.-, (-, and
(srfe,-tly softened III water and by thor
ough kneading with glue transformed
lulo a paste, ami by means of oi lier
(rarth color rolorts) us nearly a
albla to (lie shade of the wood To the
paste calcined magnesia I thru udded
ml It hi forced Into (he crack or hole.
Thl cement attache Itself very firuoy
to the wood and after drying retain it
smooth aurfaee.-- Scientific Ainerlinu.
lb iotl Ilea,
If the cow la not by nature a heavy
and rich milker, nil the balanced ra
tions one can prepare will not make her
audi. So with the hen. Khe. will only
return for fisxl and attention up to her
original capacity.
I'onllrr Siofes,
("lean the dropping from under the
roost frequently.
P.uckwheiit Is excellent for both
young and old poultry.
A laying hen should have constant
in to lime or gruvel.
Crlt Is the ben's teelli. Provide her
wllli plenty of it, so that she may dl
gest her food.
If you expect the hen to lay freely,
you must feed her the kind of stuff
Hint will make eggs.
feed only what the liens will eat up
clean. Any kind of feed left from omt
ilny to another Is apt to start disease.
Watching the Incubator carefully !
the way to get the best hatch, A llttb)
(.'arelessness Is sure to produce disas
trous n Hulls,
Charcoal or burned corn occasionally
I a good conditioner for the fowls. It
prevent Indigestion and other disease
to which they ore belr.
Sapper Mails.
Scald a pint of milk and nl I to It a
half cup of buffer When oil, add a
yeusf cake, stir until disunited, then put
In a ipinrtcr cup of sugar, one is-ufeu
egg and seven u;i i f floor 1 -. nil
this early In the morning; knead and
set to rise until aflcrnoiii Alonit :t
o'clock roil out. make 1 1 r . . roils and
set to rise until u half hour ls-fore uj
(H-r lime; then bake When half done,
brush over with melted bullet
Slraaa t:s.
Sienna cgy.s us served al n-st.-,ui mii!
are prepared in this way .Siin- ji ,,f
dozen hard (Killed eggs nnl put H ,i,.r
tit t hem In a btiticri-d dish, ripriukle
with grated clns-e, add aiiolher lii),-r
of intg lllld Inore cheese, tl II. so
1 1 fi in- until all are ummI 1 -. ,,ir inou.-li
white Rau-e In the dish t,, thoroughly
moisten, inter wllli hutti-rcd crumb
and bake ten minutes Serve In n,u
dish In which tiny were bnkisl
I'ollrd I arrsr.
When left (iter chis-se grows dry and
hard, doii'l throw It away, but grate to
powder. Put some In h bottle ulll
save to serve wllli soups. Italian fash
ion, or cook wltli macaroni, or add to
aculloiis. The lest of It may Is- bcalcii
Boft with n fork, seasoned with uitis
tard and cayenne niwl rclun-,1 p, ,
paste with a little vinegar ,u is linn
to spread on salt lues or cracker i,r fr
sandwich lining
trellirral In llamrkliis.
Ilhinch two juilrs of sweeibreads, ami
when cold chop very line, rcuunli, n
bits of skin or gristle. I(,, H,,.rrt li Willi
a gill of cream and then whi,, Knil,
ually the beaten yolks of tw,, i-., s,..
son with salt nml pepper and lient'ii,,.
til very light. pt t. ,i,hii,r,. ,
gri-iiHed rameltliis, set these lu a pi,,, of
hot tvaler and hake until "hc! " Ki-rm
III the ramekins.
le I nbr,
One cup of brown nuvar; one nf
cup of uiolasse; otie luiif ,.,, (lf jt
ter; one half cup of wlr m . tw't
cups of flour; the yollis of fr
beaten light; one t.-,,)Ilf f ,. '
dlsi,lvl milk, n teaspmmful. ,.Ue,'
of cinnamon, nutmeg. ,,ove ftlll,
nica. Ml well and bak.
A New lirlenua woman, wen anown
,S.r her work for charily, recently ac
cepted ait Intitatloii lo ienk al an
atttt tuherculosl ellltg. t'u the plat
form fo'"l -r-a-! r ele.l Is-tween
, blslnM' '" m "uA "'' "'
the iius'tlli seemed to Ins rendered
tremely aolemn br the rstmhlnallon.
In ortler to lighten the olemnlty, aha
ald, turning to the rabbi; "Ibi you
know, I feci aa If I were a leaf be
tween Ihe OU and in ."" "
menu,"
The rabid turned aad eyed gse
ihiu her
"Ye, msdain,- b M. "ami. If "
will recall, that p I" uaually a blank
oiia." ,.
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It Ham Weller who made lb-a
en famous Pbkwl.k Paper" were
a ii.inplete failure financially until Hit
unique character lninliicl The
pre wa all but tut milium In prat
lug Kami's! entirely original
character wlemt none but a great gen
ius could bae created. lll.krli r
eelved otef liUl for "Pl.kwbk
Paper. " nml at the f twenty l
he n lueotupirsbiy the mt isqiular
aullMir of In day Uoubm Kiuudanl
SI. V W I'saa s4 all "" tH-
,SHllp rw.l -T - , ,
l.Z'J. iVu. it- fc-i''. I-" Atvaei. I sua.. i s,
1h. Its. I fklaa,
"(to you think that toe oiiscloti spetl
wht. ti M'.s !horp had st tit ball w
a w,siitT"
"No; I am ur It a frlitf
"What do you mean 5"
-She had declsrrd Iter Intention nf
making a eus.il!nii st the hall, and I
think site like her Intention ah
anted to be . rrlid uut."
Tbs nil riaasa,
E Vea. h usrd to keep h love
letter uielrr lief pillow.
l;.lt.a nd if''
i; "b. b k-ta them over her
pillow now
lidua liver?
t.ta r. the u fliem curl pa
s-r.
Ja ltpala.
-Why don't yoo g., in aorkV
fhe irotw,roii ei-en sharply
"li'Slll," retifte.l li,e llli-tel !,lit.
"yiiii ) fellow t-tt birr ntt the
uajst hat a lierte" I'blUdrlpii! i
Ledger ,
sjal Mara r'aarr. I
"When I hint tsl be getting
to tie rrgular groii-h lie l:uog;iicl
everytssly disiiked tilitt."
"Mb, all Hut cluugrj "
"VeaV
' Vs be ku.. It o-i a " Pbliadal
phl Prea.
A kaaea la Hal .
A fortune !! tlx tailor m Fxt ran
Intent a eret (.krl in a cat whera
a mso may carry hit rigr althoul
Mpulng them ta I'm, iimtiy friend wti j
t,ep thamettr fief foil I'fea I'rs
e!T.. r r 7
riy new
cra9jlh
Do you like lip n..
bo comenicd lth bp ul
to be P Oh, no I to
Ayer'i Hair Vigor mJi,;
Ion., thick hair; tohl
hair; bciuilful hilr,,
Ingle sry line In ft. Hit.
Ilcilo pride. Keep you. u
aa IrtnM a a,.. - c
a lung, as jruu CQ,
asftswt, aslaj
t'ka Mast e.M
"Tommy, tM y-u itl
,-, ,., ,,,,, atliaJ
lo r
ie.uin. gat aim lb (ash J
c, plant them and htr i tJ
r
WmKan altl 4 ,n W1W. IJ
sr,i, tas b-i (n,if i,. w .-f -,a. .
Itraaa-al aa.
vtue ua ).,. ,bj aarra J
tarp jroqt k:. fiere
II.. ...,..( k ....
.-i.f ,.,w. unrung. sV
Wife Then ant tletrrtalaej f
(.at a nun n yoa. erttuar,
llnaband llata ymt eer s-
lf Only one. and I sjj
o mk riran hrt of It
lliistund ituaararlit :j
Wlfe-r'or rrrl dy UnM
a re. rH a r-f Umf tag far i J
Ueaa, w lib Usf to Oi.t. a, faf m) W
da .
Itist frl.-h.d him Ttle.
: siraase.
" PF-U.a ai." a 4 Ik 4-raifsr itf
mala on h.r rkia. "txiil Itrn a ad
room tai laa nf as krr If fa mm
la p Ihsl iking a yaar kaat
t, I (ixa ti rtMat eamfkal
as. ancnt ik kr ft!, ad
an auk lb. athr aU
-Tiilitd Ik a.llaini a-t. T 4
tit ant krk !ml Ik est
few I Us Up" l'kkr Tkft
kssfk'l nal.
Tha eurditl a anone-al 4rQ a am
A sii.f i,jhib.se,if laid ka a rfcttol
Aad as-nt bias Inta dtrmia "at
ek.
Ill dfm of tasnwrtallly W'
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.ker t aaW !'
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lijr - f..J- sa, 1 r f '1 l at i.fjawj' V 1
'lite. Kind Jim lliivo Alttny 1 long; hi liua Imrno the Ig""
lure or t int. II. I Ictclicr, nml liua bci'it iniult uniier W
personal supervision (r over JHI Jenra. Allow
to dccelvn )oil In till. I 'itltit-rlclt, Iinllntlon
.Iiist-ns-jfiHid " urn but I'.t pcrlntciit. unit riMlangef tM
liculth or t lilldrt ii-ll.prrlcmo nffnliiat lperlmeoU
What is CASTORIA
C'natorhi I t Imrinles sulistlt u let for tor Oil, PI"
krlc, Dn.p nml .s.iuililmr Syrup, It U rirwwnts
coiilalns iicilhcr Opium. Morplilim liar oilier
silbslnnce. Its niret I It ;iiurnilt ll etroy
nntl nllay l et crl.liiics,. It rurra Dlnrrlnri ''
'llc. It relieve 'I erfliliiir Troultlc, rnrv 'oiitl","
nml Fliitiilencv. It uasimilitle till FimmI, rig"lJ w
Stoiimch nml Jiowrl. itlvlitg- lirnlthy nml Hiiinral "P
Tlin Chlldrcii' l'uutt ei Tlio Jlotln r'a I rleml.
The Kind You Hare Always Boi
Bears tho Signature
In Use For Over 30 Years.
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