NOVEMBER LAMBS : AT WEANING TIME, An I rttlo. healthy full ninuthod wo ejperloiii-o t It I In trouble lu lanih lull, lull there will he rii-i-plnna. write J. rii kcrliiir ltua hi Knrm unit Kir IiIk. Tlii'lr ai-lunl lalnir uflcu rxu-inl nr rv.Tiil hours, luit nu anxiety IhhmI he full 11 11 1 It alalia nf t-lllNtliitlilll m i) kv lili'iii : ilii'ii, mill lint uuill I lu ll. Urn M mi I lii'li nliiiiilil he utfereil. hen II hua lieeti delivered nf In in h whlrll hihiii gets on Ilia li-ga In ri'm li fur l in1 i i'ii i mill l mu xf ul In lili r-IYnrta, nil tluil I iniil.il .i wee that tin uilili'r nnil leal urn ch-uii ir nut, thi-y khniilil U IhiiIiimI with fit 111 y hot Hiiii'ii mnl (i lltiln of ( lie lullk drawn ulT In liuikn mini Hint Ilia flow U liiiturHl, If, huwevi-r. the liimh fill In III ot till IU ll-g II mint be help- ril ii)i mnl HaNlmi'il In sink, If It U unable t tin mi It niiial Im fed from a luii I In wlili n rubber nipple r from a Iihiiim,ii. i inotlior'a milk la best If It ahuitld turn nut Hint from amiio trouble with the mliliT tir llio testa tir frnm snnie other inllv- she la Ull nliln tn iu !- It, tullk niiiat In drawn from a ( Hint lina mora limn lnr own Imuli ni'iiU mnl lw fnl na above. Til !' niii-t thru Im ai-oli In. nnil If III II day nr two aim la ol 111 wltlimit a full supply nf milk a fnHor mother. duo wlilrli lina iii lu-r IiiiiiIi or which liaa muni Uuill lirr own IiiiiiIi iiecils. IIIIIHt III' fllllllll nml lllllllll til Hlillt t lilt nil'. Tlila la easily dune If alio la held a few times until aim la u-d to the IiiiiiIi. lJuu'a milk la alnnya hint, l.iit If It la nhimlutoly nivi-naury Hint from fresh ciiw nnriuiil a little may Im tim-d. At tlm alnrt a spoonful eiory liulf hour should Im given, gradually Itn-roti-ilug Hi iiinuill,v nml lengthen lilt; tlm periods licttvoiu fit-ding. Tlila 5 Ciat'iril !nwn ahrp ara wklalir dlatrlliuliMt In tlila country anil Can ada. Tliey ara tha larnt-at and liaavlvat ot tha lloarn brtwOa. will do until a good foaior uiolbi-r la found or until tlio luothor awe In-glua to lot duw a milk frwly. Young laiuhe are very liable to got j chlllitl. Whi-ii tlila otriira a tin t it of wnti-r aa hot na tlio uuitd will tmnr It abnuld bo glvi-n at ouio, aiu-ii-odi-d by a thorough drying mid bnud rubbing. ! rliimo n nu milk with a little aplrlia ahoiild lie 1 1 ion mid the liimb wrup- ; piil up In nu old 1 1 In nk i-1 and luld lu ' frmit uf tlio lire In tlio but. t'mtallpntlnii la ulao a cniiunon trou- ' blu with young In uil. The la-al rem ty for tlila la liijoctlmia with a ay rlugo uf warm nt Ii k or wurm wuu-r Jiruol. THE VALUABLE HOG. Relation of Pork Production to tha Farm Eoonomy, Iloga by uuturo are doalgiiod eape clully for tha (.-iitiauiiipllon of coucou-truti-d fiinla, a urli na grnln. Uf lute ji-nra mure muglingo lu the form ot inaturo hna Ixt-u utilized. Tlila, how ovor, la only one of avvi-rnl Imponnut fin-torn, The hog muat time tlio prin cipal part to do with the markotlug of the concentrated fiKMlatulfa aud by imxlurU, ain-li aa tullk mid waatoa fnim the fnrin. Whore milk la pro duced lu Inrgo qunutllloa tioga are al moat oaavuliul, except lu uiiubuiiI coil dltlima. Whore much corn la grown hnga nt Jn woll. lu fact, the Img la a valuuble adjunct In the dlaimaitlun of all the griilna nml wnnto byprotlucla. How ever, It muat tio rcinomborod that hufc-a grown lu lurgo numbora nro nut lirnpiirtlntiiitoly au pinlltublo na when a ainnllor number nro grown. Many jienplu have iiindo the niUlnko of get ting ovci-onthUHliintlc lia to the prollta to be n-ullJM-d In purls prndui-tlon and bnve iiltonipli-il fnr uioro thiin thoy t-uuld cllltii-nily miitmg", with tlio ro ault Hint prnHpoctlve prullla wore nb aurbcil lu nxponaca mid hwai-a. Hole, na elBi-whoro, aucvvaa dopemla ou good Judgmi-nt. Ramady For 8cratohaa. Neglecting to pi-rfcctly dry tho akin of tho horse's lega lifter washing ot whou wot from ruin or auow nnd al lowing hnrno to aland lu cold dtiifls at Bucb times tomls to Imluco acrntch a. Never wnnh tho lega from No vember to May. Keep them dry. At time of trouble poultice tho pnrta with wurm fliiXNiH-d men! for n few days; then npply fively twice a day an olttt tiieut enmpnsed of one dram spirits of I'timphor, one dram compound tincture if lieimolu nml two dm ma llowors of Hiilphur per ounce of lanolin or lard. In old ciiHos when nil treatments full Wintering thoroughly with cerate of enntharides often proves effective. Constipation In Hogs. All thrift lu bogs ceases when con atlpntlon Is present. Indeed, It may loud to dlnrrhoa bocnuae of the dry and Inflamed condition of the lining of the Intestines. As treatment with hold nil dry foods, give plenty of drinking water and a sloppy diet Sometimes exercise Is needed and dose of castor oil. STRONG POINTS OF. AYRSHIRE CATTLE, Til Ayrshire, while the youugeat of tliu fniir great dairy breeda, occupies nltlun prci-inliiiitilly unliU In Hint aim la lliu dairy ruallcr ami (111 Hint luMltlon greatly to Iht credit, tli-r ability to occupy tlila hmiiui r una llrat frmti Iht origin. Hprliiglns; frmu tlm iintlva whlta riittlo f Mint limit, aim lina bi-en Improved by Jutll rluii crusting ami rureful aolnrllun, but alwny i-oiiipclliil to endure tliu iiuiat ilii'iniiia (xNMiiro nml to nlilnlii her fond aa best alia t-niild. Tlila rl pumiru through long general loua linl iliivi'nHil In Hin Ayrshire ruw the UiH'iwanry strength "f constitution to nubia ln-r to tn Uu up Iut abode In any climate nml under tho umat ad verse food riimlltliiiia ami atlll Inn Ill till 11 In-r iMialllntt na Ilia iirofltiiblo ilnl ry rnw, giving tlm largest ri'turu x.a allil fnr tlm fniaj auiM'ly. Tlio aii'iuul ritianii why tha Ayrahlra row Inn y wi-ll lw ilraluunlnl tha ilnlry rtiNi Iit la In-r phyalrnl fnrinntliin ami nii-utnl I'lmriii li't-Uili-a, Him la uf im illiiin l7.o. wi-liihliig nlxmt l.txiU pniiiiita at mntiirlly, with tlio porfin t lulry ciiiifiiriiiiilliui uf a lionu, Imny lii-iiii. alnum Jnw a. Iimml imir.r.lo. luruo. full I'l'-a, allm iii k. atrmiKly nlliu-lnil tn lii-ml ami almulili-ra; lino almulili-ra nt tlm wltlii-ra, airnlulit lim-k, woll ari lii-il rllia. giving nliuiutniit naiin fur In-nrt mnl luuxa, nml a liir.'o rm-pta-l-lo fur rnllgluigl1. It la porlmpa tlman pnluta Hint allow Hin niarkwl timrm ti-rllli; nf tlm Ayr alilm cnw na n dairy ruitlcr. Hlio la iiihk mid inllvo In Iht iinivomi'iita, hua n In mo iimiilli mid atrnui; Jnwa, la tmt lit nil dnltily In In-r nix'llt mid cilia with n n-llah whnti-vor la maloat nml limat iiilrkly iililnliinl -gmal gina. piHr Kin' nr lironao nml Iht Inrgo p.iiiiuii la aimll lllli'il. Whlln llio Ajmhlrit lina nlwnya boon kopt lu-re tlio lint urn I fond aupply la Tha Ayrahlra brard ot dairy cattle la noted for Ita hartllnaaa and abil ity to thrive undnr advaraa oondl- t lullS. limited aud w here the chief object In keeping her was to receive protlt at the pnll nbuve coat of production, ahe hna never until witlihi a few years fallen Into the linuda uf liberal feed ers whuao pride wna lo see wbnt wns III tho Ayrshire cow when fed for a record for milk and butler. The olll clal record lu dairy tint have proved her ability to resiHind to liberal feed. Today- there are a uuinbcr of recorda of from 1J,ih) to 15,uuo pound of uillk lu a your mid from Wo to TOO puuud of but u-r lu a year. 2 The Farmer's Lawyer. t Iguoruuce of tho Inw excuse J !!' no one. ? Notes benr Interest ouly when au stilted. $ t Contracts made on Sunday f cannot be enfiirccd. 2 Au ngreemeut without ConBld- $ crutlou of value la void. Z l'rluclpuls nro responsible for f the acta of their agetits. If a note Is lost or stolon It f does nut release tho maker. He must pny It If the consideration fur which it wns given and the amount cun be proved. t A uote obtained by fraud or from a person lu a state of In- toxlcntlon ennuot be collected. It Is a fraud to conceal a fraud. Nlgnnturcs made with a lead peucll nro gciod In law. The acts of one partuer bind the rest. Tlm milker of nu necomiuodn- SI lion" bill or note (uue fur which ? he hud received uo cuusldera- A ? tloti, having lent his name or T X critllt for Hie betiellt of the hold- ,! I; er) la not bound to the person uc- T conimodntiil, but Is hound to all other parties, precisely as If there was n good couslderatlon. X Liberal Faoding Pays. It never pays to "rough" stock through tho wlnler. The best beet that can bo put on any animal is the baby beef. It hits been thought by ninny farmers that It Is a matter of economy to rough animals through the winter aud then tit them with the old of pasture In the spring. This, how ever, simply serves to set them baclc nd has never been found to pay. This same atutemeut would apply to hogs equally well. If there la not enough food on tlio place to curry the hogs through and lit them quickly nnd if prices do not scorn to warrant the purchase of feed, then It Is much bet ter to market them at once raUier than stunt them by short feed In tho winter. A stunted animal never mode anybody money. Grain For tha Colt. A fair nllownnce of grain for the colt menaured In oats Is as follows: Up to one year of nge, two to three pounds; one to two years of age, four to Ave pounds; two to three year ot age, seven to eight pounls. ! ?t ! r W um ii 1 YERBA MATE TEA. ; Favarlta varaoa of tha Faapl al Paraguay. Yi rlia mala or Paraguay tea la tha dally Imuai-hold beveraga uf tin liiaaara uf rnrnguaf, and It la con an mod to a grout client alao In Hraxll and Argoutliia. It hua Imou Intrmluiod Into Kurupo, w hora Ita uaa la lucreaa Ing. Tha ton la I lie prodm-l of a plmit Iw loiiglug to tlio apirli-a Ilex of Hie fn Hi lly of lliii-Hi'i'tiH, ri-lntoil to llio lli-x aiiilrolluiii. mi rvorgroi-n alirulj or at ii in It tri-o will known In w-cali-rn Kil rnpo. The h-nvi-a nf llila phiut nrernro fully Innatod Hour the plm-e wlu-ra thoy nro gmhoroil, nil tha aklll roiiiiri-d In prniliirlug tin- ton Im-Iiii; applli-d In the pna-i-aa uf linialliig. 'Jills la iiiKoaanry III nrilor to dry tliu li-nvoa llinroiiKhly and i-vonly 1 1 limit w-iin-liliig or nf-fii-tlng tholr flnvnr by aiimko. Afir tunatliig tlio li-nvi-a nro ai-nt to the mill, whom thoy are i.-rniiiiil to Una hiiIit n nd pnrkod anllilly Into bnga fnr marki't. Tlmre la no anrtlng, grnd lug. rh-niiliig, mir nro any tiii-iuia tiibou to rid tlm pniiliH t of liiipurltloa or for rlk'ii mntti-r. Thn loa la propnrod fnr drinking In the an mo mminor aa ordlnnry ton and miiy lo tnkon with augnr, crcnin, loin nu or brandy. The unlvoraul cuntnin of drinking It la by aurklng It throiik'h liniulilllna frnm initio rtipa. A boiiihllln la a lulu-, whii-li tuny be of the elm-l-lliily nf a im-ro plmaloiii or an elnbo-rnli-ly dii-ornliil allvor or allvor mount oil wnrk nf nr'ay Mnto oil (-a vary In a'ylo from a alinplo little gourd to In-li-roailng aM-i'liiii-lia nf ix-ii crnfla mnnahlp In allvi-r. It la the rualom to uao n alimlo uiiilo cup, with Ita one liiiutlilllfl. fnr nn otitlro liouaohnld, III rltiillni; nil tlio vliltnra who may hnp poll to Im- profti-llt, lllllnlllC wliniu It la pnamil IIUo a plK nf pom e. To refiiKO tn pnrlnko would bo n brom-h of oil-iui-t ti. Tlio ton la mild to bo clls.-i uri-i--nlilo nt flrxt, but It la ri-iidlly iidnptoil na n habit whon tlio tuatu la nine ac Hulrod t'oiiMiiliir IloKirt. Deadly War Missilaa. Two ib-iully iiiIhiIU-h for uo with Hie new llrltiHh short service rifle are shown herewith. Thoy nro the shrnp-ti.-l gn-tude. nhlch la fixed to tlila rl-Ik- more easily lhnn a buyunet, mid tho rllle alioll, which can bo sent a mitirter of a mile currying nn explosive charge. The slimptni grenndo (shown In the top plcturoi weigh 1 pound 014 ounces. It la more easily fixed to the rl Ho than la a tinyntit-t. A pull of forty iiounds la necessary to release the grip of the HIIIIAl'MKI, UltF.SAUE AND lllfLK B1IKLL. grenade, so It caunot fall nway from tho rllle. Tho rllle shell (showu In tho lower picture) weighs 1 pound ounces nml, except for Its shape, re semblcs tho shrapnel grenade. Either projectile cun be tired from fifty ynrds to a quarter uf a mile, the distance being regulated by the elevation of the rifle, mid either can be thrown by hand for close quarter fighting. From the top of the projectile to tho end of the port km of rllle shown Is twelve Inches. In a recent test by the British war ottlce with the rifle shell the force of tho explosion drove the pieces through five Inches of deal board. Ou another occasion tho explosion of a ride shell lifted a half ton iron plate placed over tho pit a foot In the air. The explo sive charge weighs four ounces. English Slag Paving Blocks. Scoria bricks, or slag paving blocks, have been iniiuufactured tn the Mid dlesbrough district of Knglaud for miiny years. They nro manufactured from molten sing from tho blast furnaces. The slag Is drawn from tho furuaee into Iron caldrons lined with flro brk-k. These are mounted on bogies for transmission to tlio brick plant. The slag Is poured from these cal drons Into Iron molds. These molds are made with a hinged bottom and are mounted ou the circumference of n circular Iron framework. This re volves and allows Hie molds to bo filled separately. As tho bricks solidify they arc removed and placed lu a beehlvo oven, w here the residual heat nuncals the whole of the brick. Fast Tims on the Rail. A new type of locomotive used by the reimsylvanla railroad, designed to reduce miming tlmo of express trains between Catiuleu and Atlantic City to fifty mlniites, recently covered four and one-half miles In two and one-half minutes between Egg Harbor and Ab secon, n rate of 10S miles an hour. Tho train It hauled was made up of twelve heavy steel curs. The new cnglno ap pears to be bearing out the claims of trattlc managers that tho fifty-seven miles from Camden to the shore can bo made In fifty minutes Instead ot fifty-six minutes in perfect safety. Hugs Russian Forsata. Four adjoining governments of Eu ropean Itusslu, of a combined area about seventeen time the size of the state of Ohio, are almost completely covered with timber, the greatest por tion of which never has been explored by civilized man. 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