•*»« to l)o With Hornehi ii a g.iod fjii horse dies on the liii'iii .i a rule l.»» is dragged off a half mile with his hide upon him. The horseby this process is an entire loss, when several dollars could have been saved b;. taking off his hide. The horse dying with oohV or such diseases does not impair the value of the bide. A horsehide of medium size is worth from $2 to $ ; each. His hide fean bo removed in two hours, and s2 will certainly payfor that much time.V. lint are the of horse hide?* you may nek? They make line strong leather and the reader may have on a pair of shoes made from horse hide. Ilr.rso hides are used also for the Manui.uture «*f gloves and mittens, and in hoitkbindkig, a ml there is made of it an imitation buckskin. Horse-hid • is used in making whiplashes, .••ml s* me parts of it are used for mak-Jfu •-! -i ' : it is use I for carriagematin r. in covering seals and so on. Ilorsehidc is much ihiunrr than cowhide.T1'- 1 torse that dies on yourfarm skin him at once and take lbs body to the farm and cover with dirt. a:u! there wil! he one dollar’s worth of ammonia added to the laml where lie return- to earth.