| Up to the present time lutomntlon . with renal to tbe orlgln ol the lndlon Runner has been very tent. and even now we cannot polnt to any deï¬nite Mrtlculan mooning them. nor when» 0' "I?! an bred tn any torelun country. In a null brocbuto tuned by G"- ’- /D¢l|ald o! Wkton. Cumberland. It to atatad that nbout any yean no a drake and three ducts were brought tron In- dla to Wbltobavon by a m captain. but an the tenn lntlln. even today. and to a armor extent ltty yearn m. at†man any plot-o out of the Can:- at Good Hope. this doe- not help no u to tho Gal-Ito port ot ablnlwat or our than. I a. not wttbout bone that tbla "“60 any tad um nadm in am to nab- tuqamu on tho auMect. Mr. ‘ Donald ntatu that the tan captaln‘ Umbt over a tuttber eon-taunt“ a In um um, but taut “the! Inn lat ban-a to their lntrudum by any loa- flat at Out-«tn none. batlu “only attracted bu attention when «bore by the" who bablta and pet-Illa! pon- (IL- We." 3an which. uni inc" ï¬esâ€"£2: "5:31 a beautiful grayish-brown. Under mu black, and wing- pure white. NI: Brown. with cut-M («than white. and for about two Inches above the um the («than are a very rich m km. ml: Orange color. The duel in similar Infill:- to the drab. mom that the colon! mm are a to†brown. "to u very light. noun diet. In new the ante. I. II no use The following I: a description at a. characteristic: of the India- Runner: Ian: 3mm mun in color, wul a [mount up at M Mack. but u use advance- the orange color becomes spotted with olive greet. lad ï¬nally ma 1 dark olive green colon espe- cially In «ch. the am. retaining the «use much longer. ï¬nd: or the drake. above “to eye.‘ 1 m m Inna, um! I flight patch m the on on each ï¬le. then unkâ€" 1 being neatly rounded o! behind. _ egg: Pug-g ylfle Vdown to near the inn-y an...“ “and of OI! H, In. mm. m comm III. was mmmmm â€My “Intuit-clay. not cmmtum Ito-"nah. hallo-"nun "In them lo :‘M m on: tu- â€no" In to valid «ring the In! mm mm, In a tantrum vault] no “In! CW was any-one can from u- nits-«even. Assault" aly ml, that loch mm lay- !“ via that In sum old .lld n they are latched II lay ad Jun um tech to lay More the severe temper runs. at! «lune on unamb- Mt limbo-t the when. Early- W hen In lhfle t. In" II the an... and am no": tower on: In m colder units. Duh mold the In! no: II Ian-I have m “on '0 «am no Int week In August. no It Isa-re can-um to him then am no that they will Ian I. "mentor. ï¬ve hem: an be run run one «Intro. :34 the en: Ire remarkably (mm. mm: Run-m are non-amen. but. no In non other breeds h which the anâ€" un! lldlnct In mam. naming m (and 10 this rule. but and he to- IM on (or 9mm yarn-a. in appear-nee the Runner ls length! and limb"! mm. with chat. commie! plmfl- The '9?! DI" « M" ’3 â€9‘ "w, and the W can-led “Gt “’9 gm u {and to In the hen layers. (to “No. In an "on may In madly cull. to d In on) when hm mu. mm nu do In nun: hun‘ they no wry Mn ul- tu. m the In: can "with. Ibo Ivor 00 VIII incl. hi to and an" and non gully on... Al In or In!» calculation“.- numb-un- hasnngelkln. This... mI-«kgql. 15¢)ch 09‘ _W TI. In: mclmu mum our. l“. I» bout". the mod also. I!" mud tau-a- Mndo In Wat (‘nu- tom-d. II when. in“. I»: mind Mum for In! "In. â€at. Iltb cu: Min tar chum In I nod INI- “If! I chuck-flak d "u- (‘v-‘ luau. I Inn. has! "putty mm u M and. no 13â€" mn- taro db- u-Iulul thunk†um) that and II. mm mug. Th “.0 ("on to II.- In. Int. mm It" no u,- uod to Dan «on. In. India. and. mu. m: the, ban a "nuts.“ on ban to Ian norm tho u.- ulln "llfln Hum" A and" of IN. army an that no ‘ m- lulu Ila-«I Ibo In: yu- ; II. and, dine! I. m. "up! flog â€ï¬ght-gum, a“ any", lot BRING the pm '9'! Years now and ataln. references luv: been made to a variety of duck called the Indian Runner. and when traveling in Cum- berland and North unenlhire I have been surprised to see the large num- bers of this vari- Qty of waterfowl kept. The same in :rue to a more limited extent in 30M mm of Southern inland. When In conversation with farmers and (amen' wives. now especially in Cum- berland. I learnt that they pin their Nth «really to the Indian Runner. deem-Ins this to be the molt proï¬table duck known. This in due to the {act 55“ "'0 Production of ms is their chief 351001. (Able qualities being a vomnd- if! comideratiou. A low purlivulzln with man: to an. variety will be or interest. ‘ minus-nun CHAPTERS ran nun Rush. muons. DAIRY AND POULTRY. "DI Mil tum-n upon“ 1h Who-c o! "a run-vi M Iii-u u no I... (run of ll" Ind: I“ ran". color A Cris-on Clover kn.â€"lr. P. W. Sargent. or Amer ry. tells the Partner and Home: of ram with orlmeou clover where other: have felled. l-lle rum also was purely ee- eldentul. He sowed I tide M!) Int ‘ml with crimson clover and Denim The following nine wished It badly, end to all appearances um spring the mum clover tree a (Allure, but later It began to minute ml come up In mod nape It the lower part or the ï¬eld where It led been more deeply eherea by the mm the hill e'hov'e, 1% gm the- bungee very e um. experience re 3 quee- ‘ tloa In .1 than?! mind, whether or ‘ not It erl-m clover eunld be rolled Quality st hill ls anqnestionabiy heed inio s m. and not led in. [7 sun convictions in regard to these points nhlch yes nine are as follows: I. The percentage 0! is! in a rat's mill is not materially influenced by the selertlon of mo; provided the is fed a generous and well-halaneed ratlon. 2. is a large annual of leeding at nilrh cows which [Ms station he done dining the last he years. we have ob- served that changes in {cod have pro- duced changes in the amount of lnilk rather than in Its chancter. Generally :speaking. an increase of the total amount of is: predated has heen'ae- companied by a corresponding increase in the other solids. as well as in the vein-e of hill. A milking cow he. longing to certain breeds that produce thin mill cannot have Jersey quality fed into her INK any more than one can feed brain into n Digger lndlaa. ‘l'hsi quality aim come into as animal of those breedsâ€"ii it comes at allâ€"- through a process of selection and per- sistent good feeding. and will he s:- taiaed only after several generations, perhaps not thenâ€"lune Bast. Sta. a manna-utm-«dm at mull-nu la ll- nuh. A m I: on o mun. In a mu. nut-III. nu rm." um not [In a «Inn: I too-â€" nlo ulc- ulna! . ho had an Id “be! the No.0 at a m. In. um .m l- Intuit: MI... M um Ital “and“: at I). I"! noun-o †a.“ m coop-mm at no In "all. It It. Mydlnlb-unhudtu nlm cmnunâ€"mmmlmm «mm mum-«momma. 05m to the am. no. "huh u. no as h u em. I. I“ m m curl no. any to mud all! â€out“ m Iâ€. a! led i av m Cowl .2? i 5%?! 53:; iii: Eigggl g - ‘i l siméiis II)!†the am when M to m Wham-nllnnw . or hm Inn ova-hand. of VI t ï¬ll, Ibo Illl will m useâ€. all mm! a slum nonna- d the mag By in“: an! frat-aha «'0' all! to In “(I no am 0! ms the have he: mm" A long “-0. a helm «any of ï¬lter can be mu. Keep lie m we" and cold. all up u nimble let-eunuch nutter. ml you I"! 311 I quality a! nun II In. an a M a the mm, o! June but- ter. It cm- II My tenured. a (cunt-tun d In. u to 58 will 5e mum luv chm-III: and 43 minute: 'm be long “I In 3!! huntâ€"Pn- lem m. mum. 5%? I. prod-ell. I mad a! hunt “on an any-u: um Ion no. to: all†m. in IN North. at one mad at poo-ton. Damn. elm A III the but (into [or null. III um I." my. 15. and at that Dunn-ml- " b u M It. In! on! d no will I"! a: In". a Ibo um mum“ |I Ibo mil on you“... I. on" I. m a bum than no.“ In no“ I! M pl gang. I! pg“. dpflm m. may produce acid In this butter. hence the mat Importance of authentic: In keeping butler. an Inn long been known In pth and (allowed thrmh II. Inc or col-awn all, which hinder: the action of the hunter“. A Inc-In; to.- ponture and partial dune-I have about he an. aloe! In dial-hill: the production 0! Add n In an on ‘ hum expand to nut. 11» Ion o! cue-II I. the incur In: | ulo of.“ on the ukmy. and Indirect sunlight don but mm hm. UM" ordinary mdluou an acidity at but!" In chm- ly the to hate-m and not to dine! ul- duloo a! butler um Novmholnl. Int- Ior would ho not any (n- dine! “aunt a“ un- tuwunro. [bout ILm neur- my mud the Add“; at tho Nun. bu mu. (My ulna Induce â€ml-ell" on... which mu about nullity. “alumina-«Rancid. Butter stored in a warm room or ex- poeed to aunlight may become rancid iron: noxioue bacteria without becom- ing sour tron: either bacteria or iron direct chemical change. according to V. Klecki. u! Leipsic. Germany. The acidity of butter increaaea regularly With its age, and by the notion oi’ eun- llcht and heat this goes on more aloWIi' . than under the usual conditiona. Heat [ diminish†the activity or the acid In!- crobt-a. and they may he killed by di- mt aunlisht. hence the degree of ran- cidity or butter cannot be animated di. m"! from its acidity. Oxidation plays Inn interior part in tendon-in; butter . Mid. the naurneaa being principally due to the action or bacteria. which are chiefly anaerobic. getting their oxygen by chemically decorum-inf the butter and hence they can live VI thout nit or night. Temperatures of freezing Ind at body heat retard the production or acid. The addition of tour per cent at wiscnoua flouride at potaaeium to teat tubes at butter entirely prevent- the action of acid-tarmac bacteria. Ind the butter retains ita aroma taste and consistency. but the flout-ides cannot he used as prenarvatlvea because at their poisonous properties. The bacteria die art" they have produced a certain quantity 0! nclda In the butter. Hence. the acid number eventually teache- a manimum beyond which it does not in- cmae. This maximum correspond-I to a rancidity oi about Is demon. No acid in undated in butter by light with the uciuaion oi air. nor by pure air with the exclusion o! lixht. but high-1'1! Inflow VIM" 5'56 Eiï¬iï¬ei'ï¬i! nu kin; whléli Ira 'iot hood uiili can“ an mum: non Lwldwlrd Bro .ln Landau Lin suck Journal. Wm, Wm ‘ w“ wflmu‘ lm‘ which_ W flu m piano m at. â€My? MID-MM Other America «than out very highly d It. PM. sun an. up his llvotlgtflol no follow: ‘ "The writer has I‘M this [run on rather light. may on at man. llchttn. for two!" nun or m. In m n In â€In other Ice-no us. In the IMO. and mm a mom. and the he heath! mm can, that Amm-mmacmknnm mmmnmumnmu an tho-Madman. I“. not. thormmnmuhanu good cue." Prat. D. L. m. 0! Mississippi an: '1! Ins I "mental capacity for wit-1mm the m hats and mm 0! “am and cold. at winter. It admin of tell: em twice a 7m, Holding twice I: much My n timothy. no I. probably on but winter gn- tmmboohulud. “to-“om Inumhmtholmtnm ï¬rm am! “when (mar Among English needs-e- thm is a very poor oil-Ion of this gas. and manna-«floated. anion tlh old. a! the Atlantic the main of W gr: fluent. , Incl. out Tom nitrogen. 1.“: al- mum lumen. .90. Ball. I. II- M at North Anal“. amt Dam uni-en mum to It. mutt-g: Water. cu; ml. .30; other mm, 2.38; mm In. 18.12; mtmnhmblnwnhm ‘ m 0! no country a tuna out-gnu, ‘ m m m- gran. llumdw.nndlt: "no endow-nu tumble h m- gr. If: m urine-t. In map-nun Initiate-ea u m cm at the null. m mic-My mph not mu. bu «lee, “I “palatal, In m. {that mm. all In only lowering tendency. It new-mug unmet MI- Ige .- lb: «I... which alert: a good mamnmn on“. "pro- m ml] amt emu-g: m taste is bitter. M n In not «mum by «uh. I: don not grow abundantly. oxen: mung-coinmdhmmthevhok, a! mu: «mic-chic mm. It In noel: m In mace." 9"“! man: P'mflï¬' 0‘: OTANXCAL name. A r r it o n I t ileum elation. Stem stout. erect. two to (our feet high. from a mm of perennial. ï¬brou- rootl, leery: leave: broad and lint. six to ten ' incite. long. rough (tho nine-then . smooth) pointed: 4. particle namw. loose. iivo to ten incite: ions: spikelets on rather short atIiltI. two-iterated (the lower one minute only, the uni!" one whet). Ibout three~eixhths oi an inch long; empty gimme: very unequal. the lover one smaller Ind one-norm. tin upper three-um. both thin and "III-parent. without Ivan: flowering alums seven-boned. hairy It the base. ‘ roughiIh: the flowering slums oi the love:- flower he: I ions. twisted. bent Iwn proceeding [mm it: back Just be- low tho middle; thIt oi the auger now- er bu only I IotIii bustle-like In ‘ Itnr its Opel. ‘i‘Ili oat gran lo I no- tive o! the 0M Wot-Id. when it is one of tho moot VIloed sumo both for My and (or pater-go. it unit“ I strolls root-mull Ind into well in the pn- turu. it does veii in most locIiitiu in the nominal: Ind eastern part: oi the United Batu. It in II excellent urn-o lot III. in mixture. with such Ipocics II all 'm. smooth Mono. uni-In! an. Ind III-dot (nous. it xiv†In IboIdInt ykki at bay. It iI tic-min of triIi on all but the very dricIt will. in hardin- II no" Mm the not an it bu om. mood iron canin- tioI Ind Itiii coutiuu to thrive. Ole Iir-driod Incine- IIIiyud by the FARM AND GARDEN. uncut-Irm- Ill-u About “IBM- tl-u d! It. Call In! \‘lolals “amt-- NAT?!“ OF INTEREST TO AGRICULTURIBNv VltkIlllfl an. Flo"- Halal. layup-rent"?! In! In product-g MI null I'll" 0‘ Meo- lf only MI Ma and clean, hm! Mn food mm II 3 non wholesome tom and with cream m lofty. It mung h the on m exercise a n a convenient to obtain. with an occasion], It not a n3- ullr. m. o! m. n ma. all and wool mu wuhlt ml. um" wood m mu. no name: nu km. A a mum mm. nu t I.“ â€hm MM N 010::- Fm! m I iï¬am' (old {or your mum Inn-mulls rut n:- n- have title .0 the avenger 0! your Tam mâ€" m Yo! fed no one: with {you um all m Ill-al- ref-Ia: my home ls anywhere and anyhow. No are l: aka a lo the Ian 0! II“.- “on. I a. lodged In the ï¬lm howls, often only mil"! covering no; In- uble to get any from Illlly mudâ€" lm. I unavoidably become Mled, and ‘lhen you all no a dirty us. You (they, bee-ml l ham: to choc-e lo wallow In the II!!! dlrlu I M day. that lay tum In low. Well. ll b can the only nu: you all": no. and umnuhourobbed-eotmd-y natml ectlol calm the dill- las. tlcklnglhmldutllchnfl-«os (use. Glyn mg - chaos of bells clean. feed no wuh wholesome food. [In It good-hatermndtypqqlgdlvlll if ‘for an no! u Mm’ I“! 0!. If to en a. In! no can II In W nan. u about M d an M I. never mm W- contortâ€"N will mm at m on"; they mid Inc In no den-In. "nu "III an In mm. '9 kn (part or ill) um." I! m hunt II- In. an fur-Inc warn you vm mm I ma that Mil. else at III. I! n th- vlmty the bag, In my '10 m- fg tgtnpn.}m 90. In and toy: é: Mnlmmggjnoflggu A 9!; is not I gentleman†animal. an Fanning Wuâ€. The tom pic- headed nu come to be looked um as expressing the very loves! tom 0! stupidity and solo-hum. lunch u we Ilium with to Mad him. we have to unit. ilui Chm inputs to In tolled into one «new a mom man 0! “pun culled-en" than in [and in any other domestic animal. the uni. omi- ed. Tho pig is I cannibal o! the nut revolting order. can dovooriu In or- youu. likamndianotihohfl m. ml, until. â€in all. In sowing the need care needs to be used to cut the grass Just In moon I: the top of the panlcle ls ready. No! a hall any should so by or need will In lost. I: I: cm high. bound In mall bundZes. shocked un well cured. when it is drawn to the Int-chin; loot MI I wagon 1119le with a unvn to «an the shelling needs. It yield. from ten to twenty bushel- of need per 1cm." no dolly in†cutting. A: It blossom rntnor only. nanny lot It Io too long helm cuttlng. when the atom- lseoonlo woody and at poor nudity. Ania. bad weather otten Interfere: with the cutting just nt the right “no. and poor hey lo the molt. A nan ‘aoean’t want a large omtlty or thlo gun to mow. unless he to prepared to out u all In n «In or two. It nuke- . ï¬ne growth the ï¬rst reason alter sowing. and. I! town alone. will out n good crop of buy. I and that â€not eat the gran. well. though most likely the! would prefer to have none gnu not so bitter (or a pm of the time. The need to rather bright, welxnln‘ lourteen poundo to the Mabel In the oil-l. About two bushels la the quantlty usually sown per acre. Only half of the flower. set need. as every other one In nominate. The seed in rather large. Ital-tn early. and noon Innku n rigor- oun growth. TM: ï¬t! It for ultra-to mishandry mg! (or dry countries. :hu 8- mung-ohm «My m I'll Hanan-oat. min; «ï¬lly. mm _ “2522?: 3?}; . ï¬z’iï¬Ã©ï¬ that far mu um um}: “I'm other: but m. October In. The m all“. m In the warn,“ Imam m canyons. mm m mm an. ulcer. [mad there. W the- fort“. lead an an“ for W In. to can: a. vagina-1, m clan all a chute- at l mm mm in a): An. no u Inh- ng‘ranM: . cut you n- ma I. mam. M an" Mot- um: uln- J. Y. can“. M Anal. Ill Adm um m Chm- um. ml. Ibo! I. In 17*? an up 0' mm! gamut.“ "boom 3 i i ii in B’QE’WB'EM mil-5351.3 '3 â€mum-unmann- at m “I lav «- in him NUT. I (tun-nod I wa..-. 7“ *â€" Irv-u um I! "lulu- noun-n. to: 7mm" M2? .33!!! I“! ' mumâ€"I luau-h um “6:3 I" mull m I“. bio! “Illa" In a decided «noun to m Wan-am 3 do. «no. Into the bowl he an: that Mn. and It the do; don not run but enough “III." VIII 1|.» on In. but and mu! bill. In- bulldop ru- I-Iy "on “like." “Lona Bur." "Lone Star†ha been Vlllflu the Auditorium wow I In.- beraumudmhoonmwlw come mutilated with the at mere. which ll known as "like.†"Hike." however. II I thowuxbhnd Yum. Ho In unwilling to uncut. with tho Iouthernor, and he nu been very aw courteous to “Ian. Bur." Whenever the latter enlar- tho dean of the hu- telty "Ilka" Immediately chuc- Nu out. 1! "lane But" down- by wt) a the tun-cl "like" «has In. nun he has you hall way thrush. lo. um .m- m onm. A than um .30 I couple hm Tana «no to the Auditorium hm! can! In Chicago and brought I out with them. They ware call-d any suddenly and form to me the at ulna. no dark: and bollbon have mun fond of Mir. and u he use from Tam Ind in left behind they and Il- WW“-‘" nigh-norm: m ' 'O I. "I ï¬â€˜ï¬â€™ff‘éï¬fiï¬ II III ‘IOI" m m 1w.- 5.3% .“M mg we; Ila. Indâ€"m: IMO. I.- Mmmb h‘ M. cun- mini nu mid :- " they! than any um «Inn y Mona ï¬nch-Mun â€mm-m Masai-um whim p0 Mqruflmg; 79!. M- 3-4... KNOW '3‘" m