Rensselaer Union, Volume 11, Number 9, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 November 1878 — HOME, PARM AND GARDEN. [ARTICLE]

HOME, PARM AND GARDEN.

K —Thd following are taken from th* Agricultural oidumns of the lowa Stalo kjNoW 1$ the tithe to fatten hogs. Corn IfßtFßWhicldetorice the return it will nfiS&Srbtmgaim-. • Some farmers are counted unreasonable 8-they lend their farming tools and then grumble if they have to go ttjjgetthenb Yyoug qu iftuti never fear that you (wfflever know more than will be apworld does homage to Migenok found. ? Pknls inhur houses give oat oxygen fb bf tyißttftUißii by human beings, and aftsoVbrjtoWtUg which has been exhaled as {waste from toe human body. ' m.the groat truth pierce your ears as aiTangel’s Trumpet. Scrub stock of all kinds must be abandoned. Fanners tou|MMake#oil> their lethargy. There are two secrets to have stock mature is in breeding and raising there Wit kind of stock, and, secondly, good feed and good care. to be thought impossible to break a colt without a whip. But sense and experience have taught that an apple to better than a lash, and a caress is better than a blow. YstflkaWfteed contends that any man wbb a bright hoe can raise any quantity of small fruits in this climate; bit toe Wlniatu is not suitable for such fdrther’s tools be rusty. No farmer should be ashamed of his I—V- —-ixi am *-l- Mm —— ■«« ■! plain ciuLßpoy twiner on enu ranu or ax toe market places. Jean pants or brono evidence of inferiority;pO than fine broadcloth a*d JeweirY are evidence of nobility. adverse times farmers should recollect that ships, freighted fcr.distant sliptes, do not turn about at tlie first adveree wind, but beat onward mnoghi or obllqhe to the point laid dowA orders. Grand example for equivocating men. Alcohok applied immediately will gife iitotapt relief to burns and sealds, '%w!rgmmßty prevent blistering. If ftf is a part of the body that cannot be immersed in the alcohol, apply it with a piece of cotton wet with it. Keed-h saturated with it. Avoid tho fire when using |t. as it is inflammable. EvSry ' indication and condition of point to the necessity of concentrating the energies and means of, the qverage ’farmer on a smaller area of land, and giving to that the most thorpdgh eoltare and all the manaref ‘jpdbrtwwF' Afte profit of farming’—ff tfv profit’is to he had—must come from | CTOT Jf yprger yield and imprdvfi^j Apaleh are the best articles. oL te make vinegar. If cider can** qot be cheaply obtained, take apples aip mash them, or cook them, and aet, »wy toitU vinous fermentation is .«otr hausted. Then strain off, through a •fese'l Ollier, the liquid. Fill cask,' demijohn or jug full, and leave the stopper out until acetous fermentation discharges the scum. Then oork tightlv, keepmg.it where it will not freeze. 'Hip vessel of vinegar can be replenished as it is used oat. Apple peelings, if carefully set away to ferment, and tile clear juice put into the vinegar, will always keep a plenty on hand.